Lower urinary tract symptoms in men

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In this episode:

  • Male urinary dysfunction falls into three categories: voiding symptoms (affecting the bladder outlet), storage symptoms (often from an overactive bladder), and red flags requiring urgent referral
  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia shares risk factors with cardiovascular disease and erectile dysfunction, suggesting a holistic approach to assessment and management
  • Minimally invasive prostate surgery offers advantages, including day surgery, faster recovery, less bleeding, and better preservation of sexual function
  • Healthcare professionals should refer patients when medical therapy fails to meet expectations or when red flags are present
  • Early referrals and effective treatments can help patients regain their quality of life

 

Experts: A/Prof Eric Chung, Urological Surgeon

Host: Dr David Lim, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 21 mins

 

Last Updated: 4 Apr, 2025

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