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How To Treat The Springer Problem?

I HAVE A SPLINGER PROBLEM, I GOING TO SEE MY DOCTOR ON FRIDAYTO SEE IF I SHOULD HAVE SLING PLACEMENT DONE OR NOT. I AM 75 YR YOUNG. I HAVE HAD CANCER SURGER REMOVAL OF PROSTRAATE QUAD BYE PASS SUREGERY 1995 1996 I AM JUST THINKING WHAT SHOULD I DO I JUST FOUND ON THE ENTERNET AND ITEM TO USE FOR KEGEL EXERCSIE IT CALLED MPT MAXIMUM PELVIC TRAINER SO I AM THINKING TO TRY THIS OUT AND SEE IF IT WILL WORK OR NOT SORRY FOR THE SPELLING ECT I AM A LITTLE TIRED, RIGHT NOW. THANK YOU, NICHOLAS L HADDAD
Thu, 9 Feb 2017
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Thanks for the query yes you can use the kegel execiser .Basic function of kegal execises is to provide strenght to the muscles of pelvic floor region.These execises can be done and learnt under supervision of a physiotherapist.However if you are more comfortable with machine you can try with it also.As you are post bybpass surgery dont overstrain yourself increase things gradually.
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How To Treat The Springer Problem?

hi Thanks for the query yes you can use the kegel execiser .Basic function of kegal execises is to provide strenght to the muscles of pelvic floor region.These execises can be done and learnt under supervision of a physiotherapist.However if you are more comfortable with machine you can try with it also.As you are post bybpass surgery dont overstrain yourself increase things gradually. Thanks