What are the risk factors for falls in gynecological patients?
Several risk factors can contribute to falls in gynecological patients:
1. Hormonal Changes: Decreased estrogen levels during menopause can lead to reduced bone density, increasing the risk of fractures from falls. 2. Osteoporosis: A common condition in postmenopausal women, osteoporosis weakens bones, making them more susceptible to fractures. 3. Pelvic Floor Disorders: Conditions like urinary incontinence can cause sudden movements or distractions, leading to falls. 4. Medications: Some medications prescribed for gynecological conditions, such as hormone replacement therapy, can cause dizziness or hypotension. 5. Post-Surgical Recovery: Women recovering from gynecological surgeries may experience weakness, reduced mobility, or balance issues.