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Volume 13 Issue 4 (April) 2024

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A clinical study of urinary problems in females, their incidence, probable etiology, clinical assessment and management
Dr. Himanshu Choyal, Dr. Nikita Dasani, Dr. Prashik Meshram, Dr. Charmi Patidar, Dr. Sachin Gothi, Dr. Satyendra Prasad Mukhiya, Dr. Mrs. Rajshree Mukhiya

Background: Urinary problems are very frustrating to women and not relieved easily. . The reasons are their low education level, financial status and unawareness for their health specially in Indians and specifically in rural and slum areas. . The reasons are their low education level, financial status and unawareness for their health specially in Indians and specifically in rural and slum areas. Methods: an observational study of 170 female patients coming with any urinary problems in surgery and gynaecolgy OPD CRGH hospital Results: urinary problems were assessed and comparative study done for age distribution, urinary complaints distribution with percentage, Complaints according to no. of vaginal deliveries, Complaints according to history of pelvic surgeries, Complaints according to patient education status. Conclusion: urinary problems are very frustrating to patients and not relieved easily which leads to either multi practitioner approach by the patients or they consider them to be normal phenomenon with increasing age and did not come for follow up. This bunch of society needs to be properly diagnosed, counselled, motivated and combined effort of uro-gynaecologist, physiotherapist, and psychologist should be provided in every tertiary medical centre for better treatment of patients, to make them comfortable and improve their quality of life Indian women.

 
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