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CURRENT UROLOGY REPORTS
卷 23, 期 2, 页码 29-37出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11934-022-01087-9
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Young men; Lower urinary tract symptoms; Prostatitis; Urethral strictures; Primary bladder neck obstruction; Dysfunctional voiding
This review explores the subject of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in young men. Recent findings show that young men can be affected by various conditions causing LUTS, with infectious or inflammatory causes being the most common. A thorough clinical evaluation is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Further research is needed to understand the disease burden and impact in this specific patient group.
Purpose of Review This review explores the subject of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in young men. Recent Findings Young men (aged 39 or younger) can be affected by a variety of conditions that can cause LUTS. Approximately half of young men report LUTS. Storage or irritative voiding symptoms are nearly twice as common as obstructive symptoms in young men. Infectious or inflammatory causes such as prostatitis are the most common cause of LUTS in this age group, while other etiologies include urethral strictures, primary bladder neck obstruction, as well as neurogenic and non-neurogenic bladder dysfunction. A thorough clinical evaluation is critical for determining the correct diagnosis and directing the appropriate treatment plan. Young men experience lower urinary tract symptoms at relatively high rates. Clinical treatments range from behavioral therapy to medications and/or surgical interventions. Ambulatory urodynamics and wearable sensors may provide more accurate and real-world diagnostic assessment of bladder dysfunction in this relatively under-studied group. More study is needed to characterize the disease burden and impact in this specific group of patients.
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