Women's Health

Current UK research indicates that 60% of all UK women have at least one symptom of poor pelvic health and 69% of these have not spoken to or sought help from a healthcare professional. Of these, 39% thought their symptoms were normal and 21% were too embarrassed.

Poor pelvic health in women can manifest as a range of symptoms including:

  • Urinary incontinence, frequency or urgency.
  • Pelvic and bladder pain.
  • Difficulty emptying the bladder or weak urine flow.
  • Bowel issues such as constipation, straining, incontinence and pain.
  • Vulvar pain and discomfort (external genitalia).
  • Dyspareunia – pain or discomfort during sexual activity.
  • Reduced sexual sensation and difficulty reaching orgasm.
  • Vaginismus – involuntary muscle contractions of the vagina impacting on ability to have sex.
  • Feeling of a bulge, heaviness or dragging sensation in the vagina or pelvic area.
  • Pelvic organ prolapse.
  • Low back pain.
  • Changes to the menstrual cycle.

Ask for help...

Many individuals suffer in silence and those who do seek help experience lengthy NHS waiting lists, only to have the same pelvic physiotherapy, regardless of their underlying symptoms and individual needs. Treatment can be ineffective, meaning individuals suffer for a long period of time, and feel like they can never be helped.

Aurasana seeks to help those who want discrete, professional and clinical support and advice considering your holistic health needs.

Book your Intial Phone Consultation

Starting with an Initial Phone Consultation, you will be invited to book an Initial In-Person Consultation at our practice in Bath. Following a full assessment of your needs, we will recommend a suitable course of treatment or suggest alternative treatment should the Ultra Tesla Seat not be suitable.