Electrical stimulation

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Can electrical stimulation, a probe to targeted muscles within vaginal or pelvic floor, help with grade 4 bladder prolapse in an elderly woman?

I think you said that your mum was in her eighties. If your mum wants to give it a try, you probably should let her. If your mum were in her seventies and can walk, I would say: no, get her to walk and in posture. Kegels is recommended for incontinence only. And even now in her eighties you should get your mum to walk. If your mum has incontinence, kegels including electrical stimulation is what conventional medicine recommends. I think we should recognise that a lady in her eighties today can live to 90. Ten years of incontinence is not a future that anyone would reasonably want to look at. In the interim, make sure your mum's diet does not encourage frequent urination or irritated bladder. Also if possible in the event she does have incontinence can you time her so that you remind her every two hours or whatever her frequency is that maybe she needs to go. I am not implying senility at all, but if you don't feel the urge, you tend not to go and with incontinence of course it can then be too late.
I probably don't need to mention that this site is not pro-kegels.