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Urogenital aging--creation of improved awareness
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany.
Abstract:
Urogenital aging is given a low priority in the medical community and is an entity not well known to the general public. Many women are not aware of the possible disorders of the lower urinary tract and the vagina because of estrogen deficiency. These changes are perceived often as a normal part of the general aging process not associated with the possibility of medical attention, diagnosis, and treatment. Access to the information that certain urogenital dysfunctions, in particular incontinence, and vaginal discomfort respond to estrogen replacement therapy is not available for every woman. In addition, physicians and patients may hesitate to address these issues because of feelings of shame and embarrassment, feelings commonly encountered and specific for the complex of urogenital aging. Educational efforts and promotion of information with use of various media might help to improve knowledge and remove the taboo attached to urogenital aging in both health care providers and the general public. Thus a better understanding of urogenital aging would be achieved and the potential of estrogen replacement extended.