| Objective: To investigate the effect of extracorporeal electromagnetic stimulation+anal lifting exercise on vaginal laxity syndrome (VLS), and its impacts on pelvic floor muscle voltage, serum indicators, and other parameters in patients. Methods: Totally, 190 VLS patients were collected from our hospital and were randomly classified into a control group and an observation group. The control group was given anal lifting exercise therapy, while the observation group was subjected to additional extracorporeal electromagnetic stimulation. The total effective rate, pelvic floor muscle strength, pelvic floor muscle voltage, vaginal relaxation, sexual quality of life, and serum indicators were compared. Results: After treatment, the muscle voltage of type I/II muscle fibers, resting muscle strength, vaginal relaxation questionnaire (VLQ) score, slow muscle strength, quality of life questionnaire (SLQQ) score, fast muscle strength, and female sexual function scale (FSFI) score in both groups were significantly increased compared with those before treatment, and those in the observation group were significantly higher than in the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the levels of serum relaxin (RLX) in both groups were significantly lower than those before treatment (P<0.05), and those in the observation group were significantly lower than in the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the observation group had a prominently higher total effective rate than in the control group [(93.68%) vs. (78.95%)] (P<0.05). Conclusion: The joint intervention of extracorporeal electromagnetic stimulation and anal lifting exercise in VLS patients can effectively improve their sexual quality of life, improve vaginal relaxation, and has certain clinical value. |