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Do men adapt to lower urinary tract symptoms? An 11-year longitudinal study of male urinary urgency and associated bother.

Jonne ÅkerlaJori S PesonenEssi PeltonenHeini HuhtalaJukka HäkkinenJuha KoskimäkiTeuvo L J TammelaAnssi AuvinenAntti Pöyhönen
Published in: Scandinavian journal of urology (2024)
Most men with urinary urgency have mild symptoms and bother. Only one out of five men with persistent moderate or severe urgency adapt to the symptoms. Men with a history of medical treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) or impaired cardiopulmonary health are more likely to experience bother from urinary urgency.
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