Involvement of personal and professional relations among men bothered by lower urinary tract symptoms: a population-based cross-sectional study.
Marianne Møldrup KnudsenKirubakaran BalasubramaniamPeter Fentz HaastrupDorte Ejg JarbølSanne RasmussenPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
Despite the high prevalence of bothersome LUTS more than one-fifth of men did not discuss their symptoms with either personal nor professional relations, and more than half did not discuss the symptoms with any professional relations. Discussing the symptoms with personal relations was generally associated with higher odds of seeking professional help, and for frequent urination, having an available social network was associated with lower odds of consulting the GP. The results may be useful for detecting and treating men bothered by LUTS.