Pelvic floor issues.

Pelvic floor problems are commonly misdiagnosed as prostate problems. This is important to know before you get any male prostate remedies.  There is a book titled “Headache in the Pelvis 5th Edition,” that was written by two doctors employed at the Stanford University. There research determined in far too many cases enlarged prostate, prostatitis, or other prostate problems were actually problems pertaining to muscle tension in the pelvic floor. A large number of interwoven muscles make up the pelvic floor. Depending on just where the tension is located depends on the symptoms and any physician that is not up to par in understanding how the prostate and pelvic floor can overlap can make a wrong diagnosis. 

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31 December 2009 | Health

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