Sexuality is a process that involves the integration of different organ systems and requires neurologic, vascular and endocrine coordination. This study aimed to determine the various types of sexual and urinary disorders among asymptomatic woman in different social levels and identify the high-risk factors, which will be more likely to have these sexual and urinary disorders. Descriptive analytic design was used for this study. A systematic random sample was consecutively recruited in this study. conducted in Minia University Hospitals Results: mean age of studied group was 30.2 ± 6.3 years, more than half of them lives in urban area, near to half of them have university education and their marriage aged ranged between 15-24 years and mean of marriage period 10.09 ± 7.0 years. Regarding total score of female sexual function index the majority of studied group not FSD and the minority of them FSD. Also, there were negative fair association between studied age and sensation of pain during sexual activity, and the marriage period with desired, arousal, satisfaction domain, and total FSFI. Conclusion: The most frequent dysfunction domains among studied group were sexual pain 22.0%, followed by 16.0% sexual desire, then 14.0% sexual arousal, 11.0% lubrication domain, 10.9% orgasm, 5.0% satisfaction domain, and 10.6% of them had FSD. The main risk factor can lead to FSD were age of studied group and duration period of marriage. Recommendation: Develop training program for asymptomatic women with sexual disorders and urinary incontinence to know the most frequent dysfunction and how to deal with it.
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