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Causes and risk factors of urinary incontinence: Avicenna's point of view vs. contemporary findings.
Author: EmamiMaryam, GhanbariZinat, KamalinejadMohammad, MokaberinejadRoshanak, NojavanFatemeh, SharifiHossein
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PURPOSE: To extract the causes and risk factors of urinary incontinence from an old medical text by Avicenna entitled "Canon of Medicine" and comparing it with contemporary studies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, etiology and risk factors of urinary incontinence were extracted from Avicenna'...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25703906
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Urinary Incontinence: Unveiling the Secrets of Avicenna's Wisdom
This research delves into the ancient wisdom of Avicenna, a renowned physician, to explore his understanding of urinary incontinence and compare it with contemporary scientific knowledge. By meticulously analyzing Avicenna's 'Canon of Medicine,' the authors aim to shed light on his perspectives on the causes and risk factors of this common condition.Avicenna's Insights: A Bridge Between Past and Present
The study reveals striking parallels between Avicenna's teachings and modern medical understanding. Avicenna attributed urinary incontinence to dysfunction in the bladder's reservoir function, emphasizing the role of both involuntary muscles and the voluntary external sphincter. He also recognized the possibility of urinary incontinence occurring without obvious structural or neurological causes, suggesting the importance of distemperment of the bladder and sphincter muscles. Intriguingly, recent research has confirmed the association of these factors with urinary incontinence, validating Avicenna's insights centuries later.Embracing the Wisdom of the Ancients
Imagine a wise camel, its knowledge passed down through generations, navigating the sands of time. Just as a camel's accumulated wisdom guides its journey across the desert, ancient medical texts like Avicenna's 'Canon of Medicine' provide valuable insights into the human body and its ailments. This study highlights the enduring relevance of these historical perspectives, demonstrating their ability to complement and enrich contemporary medical knowledge.Dr. Camel's Conclusion
By examining the writings of Avicenna, this research reveals the enduring wisdom of ancient medicine. The study highlights the remarkable alignment between Avicenna's insights and modern understanding of urinary incontinence, emphasizing the importance of respecting and learning from the medical heritage of our ancestors. As we journey through the vast desert of medical knowledge, we can learn valuable lessons from those who came before us, bridging the gap between past and present.Date :
- Date Completed 2015-12-04
- Date Revised 2020-10-05
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