"For some, this may just be an annoyance, but for people with any kind of pelvic floor dysfunction, this could contribute to urge incontinence (or leaking urine when you have the urge to use the restroom)."But that's not the only habit that could trigger a peeing problem, she explained in a viral clip to show other bad habits that could affect the overall bladder and pelvic floor function.She wrote in the video: "We are the sum of our actions.
Little habits can have huge consequences down the line."The professional says pushing out your pee, or poop is a very common problem and hovering over the toilet in a squat position can also cause damages to the pelvic floor.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of.
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