Medicines which are ready to cure the diseases of the pelvic floor are the pelvic medicines. For example Rocephin, Mefoxin, Doxycycline, Flagyl etc. depends on the type of disorders. Many people with pelvic pain have pelvic floor dysfunction, but specifically hypertonic muscles, or muscles that are too tight. The pelvic floor muscles are a group of muscles that attach to the front, back and sides of the pelvic bone and sacrum. They are like a hammock or a sling, and they support the bladder, uterus, prostate, and rectum.
They also wrap around your urethra, rectum, and vagina (in women). These muscles must be able to contract to maintain continence and relax to allow for urination, bowel movements, and in women, sexual intercourse. When these muscles have too much tension (hypertonic) they will often cause pelvic pain or urgency and frequency of the bladder and bowels. When they are low-tone (hypotonic) they will contribute to stress incontinence and organ prolapse. You can also have a combination of muscles that are too tense and too relaxed.
Related Journals of Pelvic Medicine
Medical & Surgical Urology, Traditional Medicine & Clinical Naturopathy, Advanced Techniques in Biology & Medicine, Biology & Medicine, Emergency Medicine: Open Access, International Urogynecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Abdominal Imaging, Urologia Internationalis, CardioRenal Medicine, Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine