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Many obstetric fistula patients get normal life back in Rajshahi region

October 03, 2021 00:00:00


RAJSHAHI, Oct 02 (BSS): Many obstetric fistula patients have been getting their normal life back thanks to different rehabilitation works including surgical repairing in the region for the last couple of years as various organizations have been implementing need-based programmes in this regard.

Diversified rehabilitation works are being executed on behalf of a project titled "Elimination of Genital Fistula by Capturing, Treating, Rehabilitating and Reintegrating in Bangladesh (FRRei)" to mitigate the health- related problem.

Project Manager Mahatab Liton told the news agency that the project is being implemented in different districts, including Rajshahi, Bogura and Sirajganj, of the region with the main thrust of reducing the prevalence of fistula.

"We are giving main focus on identifying cases from the community, referral for diagnosis, timely management, motivation, counseling, follow up and comprehensive rehabilitation and reintegration to free the society from obstetric fistula by 2030," he added.

The people living in char and hard-to-reach areas and ethnic communities are identified as the most vulnerable to the disease.

So, utmost efforts are being given on bringing them under rehabilitation activities, Liton said.

Around 1,500 patients were rehabilitated after surgical repairing and income-generating training and activities in the Lamb Hospital under the project being implemented with financial support of UNFPA Bangladesh.

"We are attending fistula patients, who are being victimized by unsafe cesarean operation, and working to give them back to normal life through surgical repairing at present," said Dr Nazmunnahar Tara, Assistant Professor in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Rajshahi Medical College and Hospital.

She said ensuring safe surgery has become an urgent need to eradicate surgical fistula as it's one of the most serious and tragic childbirth injuries which leave women into chronic medical problems, depression, social isolation and deepen poverty.

Dr Tara also clarified obstetric fistula is one of the most devastating pregnancy-related morbidity, mostly affecting women from marginalized socio-economic backgrounds, particularly the people who are often touted as 'left behind.'

Aleya Begum, 60, a resident of Ratankandi village under Shahjadpur Upazila in Sirajganj district, is now physically and mentally energized and strong at this old age. Social status has been established after eliminating her 25-year pains caused by obstetric fistula.

In 1996, she was diagnosed with a fistula during a cesarean delivery at a local hospital while giving birth to her eighth child.

Begum, wife of Muhammad Fatique, did not feel any pressure to urinate and has constant urination through vagina. The couple went to different hospitals and clinics repeatedly but did not get any remedy from the chronic disease frustrating them badly.


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