Question:
Mary is asking for frequencies for a prolapsed bladder.
I could not find anything.
What should she use?
Answer:
A cystocele ― also known as a prolapsed, herniated, dropped or fallen bladder (where your urine or “water” is stored) ― occurs when ligaments that hold your bladder up and the muscle between a woman’s vagina and bladder stretches or weakens, allowing the bladder to sag into the vagina
At this time, use the “General” set: Bladder Diseases:
Bladder Diseases: 0.16, 0.8, 7.5, 30, 67.5, 125, 352.93, 563.18, 642.91, 930.12
In combination with RDPV3 sets also use the following natural therapies
Lifestyle and home remedies
Perform Kegel exercises to strengthen pelvic muscles and support the weakened fascia.
Avoid constipation by eating high-fiber foods and drinking plenty of fluids.
Avoid bearing down to move your bowels.
Avoid heavy lifting.
Control coughing.
Lose weight if you’re overweight or obese.
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