Postpartum pelvic floor muscle repair electrotherapy or magnetic therapy is better

Due to individual differences, it is impossible to generalize whether electrotherapy or magnetotherapy is better for postpartum pelvic floor muscle repair, but generally speaking a combination of electrotherapy and magnetotherapy is more effective. There are many ways to repair the pelvic floor muscles. For postpartum women, pelvic floor muscle repair can improve pelvic floor muscle laxity and reduce pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence. It is impossible to generalize whether electrotherapy or magnetotherapy is better. Electrotherapy involves placing specific instruments inside the uterus to stimulate uterine contractions as well as passive training, which strengthens the pelvic floor muscle’s ability to control urine; magnetotherapy involves the use of an artificial magnetic field to stimulate the pelvic floor muscle, and generally speaking, a combination of the two will have a better effect. It is recommended to cooperate with the doctor for pelvic floor muscle repair after delivery, during which you also need to maintain a good mood and avoid excessive tension. Appropriate rest, avoid excessive exertion, should not carry out heavy physical labor.