2024
DOI: 10.3390/medicina60030389
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Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Males and Urinary Incontinence in Females in Primary Health Care in Greece

Claire Gkatzoudi,
Izolde Bouloukaki,
Charalampos Mamoulakis
et al.

Abstract: Background and Objectives: The significant prevalence of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS), erectile dysfunction (ED), and associated adverse effects calls for increased attention in primary care settings. In Greece, there is a lack of sufficient data for LUTS and ED screening in primary care. Therefore, the aim of our study was to estimate the prevalence of LUTS and ED, identify associated risk factors, and evaluate their impact on quality of life among adult primary healthcare users aged 40 years and older… Show more

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“…The presentation of LUTS is multifaceted, with symptoms categorized into storage, voiding, and post-voiding symptoms, often occurring concurrently in affected individuals (107). The correlation between ED and LUTS has been extensively studied in recent years, with a growing body of evidence indicating a strong link, particularly in men with LUTS who are at a higher risk of developing ED (108,109). For instance, a comprehensive population-based study examining the impact of overactive bladder, specifically urgency as a storage symptom, on male sexual health revealed a significant association with ED (110).…”
Section: Effects Of H 2 S On Other Organs In the Genitourinary Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presentation of LUTS is multifaceted, with symptoms categorized into storage, voiding, and post-voiding symptoms, often occurring concurrently in affected individuals (107). The correlation between ED and LUTS has been extensively studied in recent years, with a growing body of evidence indicating a strong link, particularly in men with LUTS who are at a higher risk of developing ED (108,109). For instance, a comprehensive population-based study examining the impact of overactive bladder, specifically urgency as a storage symptom, on male sexual health revealed a significant association with ED (110).…”
Section: Effects Of H 2 S On Other Organs In the Genitourinary Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%