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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2007; 85 (11): 925-929
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-134721

ABSTRACT

Dyschesia, a frequent pathology, is often self diagnosed and self managed by patients and treated indiscriminately by physicians. Within the framework of therapeutic care of Dyschesia during primary care consultation could the non-instrumental Bio-feedback applied in urology stand for an alternative? prospective study on 17 dyschesic women aged between 20 and 50 who have been treated by non-instrumental Bio feedback during primary care consultations. They have been subject to a detailed anamnesa, a physical test and targeted complementary check-ups. A therapeutic protocol [non-instrumental Bio feedback] has also been applied to them. 24%of the studied cases have been recovered and an improvement has been observed at 35%of them. Positive results have been achieved when the disorder was neither ancient [>3 years] nor severe [Score<4]. The non-instrumental Bio feedback for Dyschesia cases should stand for a prior phase to instrumental Bio feedback more invasive and by far more expensive


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Humans , Female , Constipation/diagnosis , Feedback, Psychological , Primary Health Care , Disease Management , Prospective Studies , Medical History Taking , Quality of Life
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