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Updates on androgen replacement therapy and lower urinary tract symptoms: a narrative review.

Raed M Al-ZoubiMustafa AlwaniOmar M AboumarzoukMai ElaaragAhmad R Al-QudimatLaxmi K OjhaAksam A Yassin
Published in: The aging male : the official journal of the International Society for the Study of the Aging Male (2022)
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are caused by higher tension at the bladder neck level (due to fibrosis or stiffness) or benign prostatic hyperplasia, which causes static obstruction of the bladder outlet. Both forms cause a group of symptoms such as hesitancy, intermittency, weak stream, nocturia, urine frequency, and urgency. Additionally, LUTS (obstructive or irritative symptoms) are common in elderly men with hypogonadism, identified as the reduced testes capability in producing sex steroids and sperm, and are categorized as testosterone deficiency. Even though the mode of action (MoA) of testosterone therapy (TTh) on hypogonadal men needs more researched and understanding, the effectiveness of TTh in the development of male genital organs has been reported in several studies. This review shows the latest updates of TTh in LUTS including potential adverse effects, advantages, and disadvantages.
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