Development of a polygenic risk score for pelvic organ prolapse in Chinese women
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Pelvic soil is a set of muscles and ligaments that are at the base of the pelvis and that have key functions, such as holding the pelvic organs (veg, uterus, intestines), controlling the bladder and intestines, and also participating in sexual intercourse.It seems to have an important function and sounds interesting when the truth is that many people have no idea of what it is or where it is.Over life, pelvic soil may be affected by factors such…
Development of a polygenic risk score for pelvic organ prolapse in Chinese women
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP), a condition whose development is shaped by both genetic and clinical risk factors, significantly impairs women's quality of life, yet genetic insights into non-European populations and comprehensive risk models that integrate genetic and clinical data remain insufficiently explored.
How movement improves pelvic floor function
Most people exercise to improve cardiovascular fitness, metabolic health, or mood, but regular physical activity also plays a significant role in sexual and urinary function. As a urologist, I routinely see how movement influences two intimate yet essential systems: the reproductive system and the lower urinary tract. When patients present with urinary leakage, erectile changes, Read more… How movement improves pelvic floor function originally a…
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