bäckenbottenskador
Bäckenbottenskador, or pelvic floor injuries, refer to damage sustained by the group of muscles and tissues that form the pelvic floor. These muscles are crucial for supporting pelvic organs such as the bladder, uterus, and rectum, and play a role in bowel and bladder control, as well as sexual function. Injuries can occur for various reasons, with childbirth being a common cause, particularly during vaginal deliveries. Factors like prolonged labor, instrumental delivery (forceps or vacuum extraction), and the birth of a large baby can increase the risk of trauma.
Other causes of bäckenbottenskador include chronic straining due to constipation, heavy lifting, certain surgical procedures in
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination by a healthcare professional, often including an internal assessment of