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Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and it’s Contributing Factors among Perimenopausal Women

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : World Journal of Advance Healthcare Research

Source : World Journal of Advance Healthcare Research, Volume 5, Issue 2, p.290-292 (2021)

Url : https://www.wjahr.com/admin/assets/article_issue/26022021/1617618787.pdf

Campus : Kochi

School : College of Nursing

Department : Obstetrics and Gynaecologic Nursing

Year : 2021

Abstract : Urinary incontinence (UI) is a vital health issues that affects more than 200 million people worldwide. Also it has been underrated medical problem with vast social implications. Urinary incontinence (UI) is one of the priority health issue acknowledged by WHO. Repeatedly seen in women after middle age (with frequent pregnancies and vaginal deliveries). UI also known as involuntary urination, is any uncontrolled flow of urine It is a usual and troublesome problem, which may have a huge impact on quality of life. [1] It is a crucial health problem with substantial social and economic repercussions and important to pick out prevalence with regard to incontinence, the likelihood of having incontinence within a defined population at a stipulated point in time—is the more relevant when considering its influence and the utilization of healthcare means. Incontinence also catalyse psychological and medical indisposition, significantly striking health-related quality of life in a way similar to other incurable medical conditions including osteoporosis, COPD and stroke.

Cite this Research Publication : Linda Varghese and Lekha Viswanath, “Concept Article on Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and it’s Contributing Factors among Perimenopausal Women”, World Journal of Advance Healthcare Research, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 290-292, 2021.

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