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  1. 06-15-2010 #1
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    "Surgery was not superior to the pelvic floor training programme either subjectively or objectively. Moreover, a significant improvement was found following the training programme; 42% were satisfied with the outcome and refused surgery. Pelvic floor exercise is a realistic alternative to surgery in patients with mild degrees of venous leakage. Pelvic floor exercise is a realistic alternative to surgery in patients with mild degrees of venous leakage."

    The above quote is from an interesting medical study from 1993 showing that pelvic floor exercises (Kegels) gave significant improvement to men suffering from proven venous leakage- to the degree that 42% of these men declined any corrective surgery! Pelvic floor exercise versus surgery in the treatment of impotence.
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    Hey and this is proven leakage.
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    Here are a few other links of interest:

    http://www.fpnotebook.com/Urology/Exam/AntmyOfThPns.htm

    Urology: Venous Leak and Treatment Options, saline infusion, partial erection (not too many options listed here- would have liked to have seen something on kegels and herbal remedies)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Al View Post
    "Surgery was not superior to the pelvic floor training programme either subjectively or objectively. Moreover, a significant improvement was found following the training programme; 42% were satisfied with the outcome and refused surgery. Pelvic floor exercise is a realistic alternative to surgery in patients with mild degrees of venous leakage. Pelvic floor exercise is a realistic alternative to surgery in patients with mild degrees of venous leakage."

    The above quote is from an interesting medical study from 1993 showing that pelvic floor exercises (Kegels) gave significant improvement to men suffering from proven venous leakage- to the degree that 42% of these men declined any corrective surgery! Pelvic floor exercise versus surgery in the treatment of impotence.
    I believe pelvic floor exercise can reduce the likely hood of bladder and bowel incontinance. We sgould all practice BC/PC kegels at least 50 every other day for pelvic floor health.


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    I used to get alot of unvoluntairly leakage after ejaculating. I started doing Kegels and pushing the urine out if you were it has dramatically reduced the leakages!
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    Another testament to the importance & benefit of PE stamina work, completely aside from EQ.
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