Postpartum pelvic floor muscle examination and evaluation

Postpartum pelvic floor muscle examination and evaluation is to check the postpartum pelvic floor muscles for postpartum women to prevent and treat pelvic floor diseases in time. Women were asked about their medical history, routine examinations, and pelvic floor muscle function assessments around 6 weeks postpartum. Doctors should carefully inquire about the medical history, including whether it is associated with chronic constipation, chronic cough, TNB and other high-risk factors that may lead to PFD. Routine examinations include perineal conditions and general gynecological examinations. Perineal examination mainly checks the perineum for wounds, wound healing (with swelling, induration, tenderness or tenderness), perineal body elasticity, whether the vaginal opening can be closed, and the maximum percussion downward movement of the perineal plane and the same ischial knot Section plane relationship.

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