Scholars International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (SIJOG)
Volume-2 | Issue-07 | 165-167
Original Research Article
Female Urinary Incontinence – Epidemiology, Causes, Risk Factors and Management in Tribal Rural Women of South Rajasthan
Koshalya Bordia, BRIG Dr. PK Bhatnagar
Published : July 15, 2019
Abstract
Urinary incontinence has great bearing on quality of life, social life and is of high public health importance [1]. 12 % women of all age and 27% of the women above 50 year of age suffer from urinary incontinence [2]. the risk factors have been history of gynae operations, prolonged labor difficult labor, forceps or vacuum delivery, repeated deliveries, chronic cough ,chronic constipation and failure to get early treatment [3]. Aim of present study has been to determine role of risk factors and to suggest preventive methods, early diagnosis and treatment