Bowel Leaks & Constipation

Bowels refer to the lower part of the digestive system, including the small intestine, large intestine (colon), and rectum, where waste products are processed and eliminated from the body. Constipation is a common digestive issue characterised by infrequent or difficult bowel movements. Constipation can have a significant impact on the pelvic floor, which is a group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that provide support to the pelvic organs, including the bladder, uterus, and rectum. The pelvic floor muscles play a crucial role in maintaining continence, supporting pelvic organs, and facilitating bowel movements. When constipation occurs, it can affect the pelvic floor in the following ways: Straining, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Pelvic Pain.

  1. Theresa's bowel incontinence was improved with Kegel8, another success story from Kegel8.
  2. Rectocele prolapse helped with the use of Kegel8 Ultra 20.
  3. I can honestly say that the Kegel8 Ultra 20 has given me a quality of life I never expected or even dared hope to have. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Thank you.
  4. Liz used the Kegel8 Tight & Tone with clinically-proven pelvic floor exercise and relaxation programmes
  5. In less than 12 weeks her symptoms are almost totally gone; she'd recommend Kegel8 to anyone!
  6. Picture of a weak pelvic floor that could prolapse because the pelvic organs are descending.
  7. 16 Pelvic Floor Insights from the Laugh-Inducing Expert, Physio Elaine Miller
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  9. Elaine Miller, often recognized by her moniker, GussetGrippers, is a distinguished figure in physiotherapy, with a profound specialization in pelvic floor health.
  10. KEGEL8 SUCCESS Beverley's Prolapsed bowel, surgery then KEGELS!
  11. Top UK Physiotherapist Amanda Savage has expertly crafted a comprehensive 12-week treatment plan that addresses all aspects of faecal incontinenc
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