Abstract

Abstract Background: Psychological morbidity is common in women with urinary incontinence and is likely to result directly from the impact on quality of life. The study aimed to: - evaluate the psychological distress and quality of life among female stress urinary incontinence patients pre and post non-invasive laser therapy a also, quality of life domains at pre, and post laser therapy among studied patient. Conclusions: Stress urinary incontinence can cause psychological distress for majority of patients and also, have a negative impact on their quality of life. Recommendations: - psychological intervention beside laser therapy will be improve psychological distress and QOL among SUI.

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