Vaginal Flatus and the Associated Risk Factors in Iranian Women: A Main Research Article
Author(s) -
Firoozeh Veisi,
Negin Rezavand,
Maryam Zangeneh,
Shohreh MalekKhosravi,
Mansour Rezaei
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
isrn obstetrics and gynecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-4444
pISSN - 2090-4436
DOI - 10.5402/2012/802648
Subject(s) - medicine , vagina , gynecology , body mass index , obstetrics , vaginal discharge , vaginal delivery , pelvic examination , pregnancy , surgery , pathology , biology , genetics
Objective . The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of vaginal flatus and some related risk factors in Iranian women. Methods . After conducting a pilot study, a sample size of 1000 subjects of 18 to 80 years was determined; of those 58 were unable to cooperate for various reasons. Age, parity, marital status, birth history, body mass index, and the weight of the largest newborn were collected. After a full gynecologic examination looking for pelvic organ prolapse, patients were asked about vaginal flatus and the frequency and time of occurrence. The results were studied using the chi-square test and independent t -test considering an alpha error of less than 0.05. Results . The prevalence of vaginal flatus was mainly 20% in this study, but embarrassment was observed in 5.7% of these women. 4% in the group were with no history of sexual contact (virgin). Vaginal flatus mostly started after vaginal delivery (45%) or spontaneously (34%); however, it was also reported after cesarean section and other pelvic operations. The most common activity leading to vaginal flatus was intercourse (54%); however, the time which had resulted in more inconvenience for the patients was during physical activities (92%). BMI and age were significantly lower in the patients ( P < 0.0001). The grade of prolapse was lower in the patients ( P < 0.0001). Conclusion . Low age, low body mass index, and vaginal delivery can affect the incidence of a noisy vagina.
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