Pelvic floor therapy can definitely be helpful. Pessaries are also great when they are well fitted and the combination of PT and pessary is first line care. Whether it can get you to not need a pessary depends on your prolapse and the symptoms that are bothering you, but its absolutely worth a try. Just make sure your PT is giving you re…
Pelvic floor therapy can definitely be helpful. Pessaries are also great when they are well fitted and the combination of PT and pessary is first line care. Whether it can get you to not need a pessary depends on your prolapse and the symptoms that are bothering you, but its absolutely worth a try. Just make sure your PT is giving you regular home exercises to do. If they are only treating you in the office you won't make any improvement in the same way if you only play the piano at your lessons!
Pelvic floor therapy can definitely be helpful. Pessaries are also great when they are well fitted and the combination of PT and pessary is first line care. Whether it can get you to not need a pessary depends on your prolapse and the symptoms that are bothering you, but its absolutely worth a try. Just make sure your PT is giving you regular home exercises to do. If they are only treating you in the office you won't make any improvement in the same way if you only play the piano at your lessons!