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Drinking Less and Peeing “Just in Case” Can Make Urinary Incontinence Worse
But here’s something surprising: many of the ways people try to “manage” bladder issues can actually make the problem worse over time. If you’ve ever thought, “I’ll just go to the bathroom one more time, just in case” or “Maybe I should stop drinking so much water,” you’re not alone. These coping strategies are very common, but they can backfire.
Here is what may really be going on with your bladder and pelvic floor, and evidence-based strategies that actually help.


8 Habits for a Great Pelvic Floor Health (and Better Bladder & Bedroom Confidence)
Strong, well-functioning pelvic floor muscles mean fewer leaks, better control, and yes… stronger erections. The good news? You don’t need to overhaul your entire life to see results. A few healthy habits can go a long way towards great pelvic floor health.


VISCERAL MANIPULATION Can Reduce Persistent Pain and Movement Difficulties
Visceral Manipulation is a valuable addition to traditional physical therapy as it addresses deep tissue restrictions that typical therapies
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