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MEDICAL CONDITION
Pelvic floor muscle disorder; Pelvic Floor Muscle Disorder; Postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction; Pelvic floor relaxation; Pelvic Floor Disorders; Pelvic floor disorder
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  • Uterine prolapse]]
  • Uterine prolapse

Pelvic digit         
  • [[Radiograph]] showing a pelvic digit
RARE CONGENITAL ABNORMALITY IN HUMANS
Pelvic finger; Pelvic rib
A pelvic digit, pelvic finger, or pelvic rib is a rare congenital abnormality in humans, in which bone tissue develops in the soft tissue near the pelvis, resembling a rib or finger and often divided into one or more segments with pseudo-articulations. Pelvic digits are typically benign and asymptomatic, and are usually discovered accidentally.
Pelvic binder         
MEDICAL DEVICE USED TO COMPRESS AND STABILIZE THE PELVIS AFTER PELVIC FRACTURE
Pelvic stabilization; Pelvic binding
A pelvic binder is a device used to compress the pelvis in people with a pelvic fracture in an effort to stop bleeding.
pelvic floor         
  • Male Pelvic Muscles]]
ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE
Pelvic floor muscles; Pelvic diaphragm; Diaphragm of the pelvis; Pelvic muscles; Diaphragma pelvis; Pelvic floor muscle; Pelvic diaphragms; Pelvic floors; Pelvis muscles
¦ noun the muscular base of the abdomen, attached to the pelvis.

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Pelvic floor dysfunction

Pelvic floor dysfunction is a term used for a variety of disorders that occur when pelvic floor muscles and ligaments are impaired. The condition affects up to 50 percent of women who have given birth. Although this condition predominantly affects women, up to 16 percent of men are affected as well. Symptoms can include pelvic pain, pressure, pain during sex, urinary incontinence (UI), overactive bladder, bowel incontinence, incomplete emptying of feces, constipation, myofascial pelvic pain and pelvic organ prolapse. When pelvic organ prolapse occurs, there may be visible organ protrusion or a lump felt in the vagina or anus.

Common treatments for pelvic floor dysfunction are surgery, medication, physical therapy and lifestyle modifications.

The term "pelvic floor dysfunction" has been criticized since it does not represent a particular pelvic floor disorder. It has therefore been recommended that the term not be used in medical literature without additional clarification.