Nearly 60,000 women suffer from fistula in South Sudan

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Nearly 60,000 women are suffering from obstetric fistula in South Sudan out
of which only 750 cases were treated, according to a health official.

Obstetric fistula is a disease most common among women that accounts for up
to 8 percent of deaths worldwide and is caused by difficulties during child
birth.

Acting Director of Maternal Health at South Sudan’s Ministry of Heath, Agum
Issac Daniel, told Radio Tamazuj on Tuesday the ministry had carried out
about 40 fistula operations at Awiel Civil Hospital and 30 cases at Juba
Teaching Hospital in April.She further said most of the patients suffering
from the disease are undergoing stigmatization from their family members.
The health official urged communities to help the women who are suffering
from fistula to help them seek medical attention.“I call on the society not
to abandon the women who are sick with fistula, but instead treat them
normally. Most of them are now being abandoned and even ignored by their
husbands,” she said.

Speaking yesterday during the occasion of the International Day to End
Obstetric Fistula, Agum urged all women suffering from the condition to
come out and seek treatment at the nearest health facility.She pointed out
that since 2005, they operated over 750 women with obstetric fistula across
the country with a 90 percent success rate.

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