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Review: Correlation between bladder obstruction with bladder function and erectile dysfunction in mice

Hutasoit C.M.

Annals of Medicine and Surgery

Published: 2022

Abstract

Bladder obstruction, including due to benign prostate enlargement (BPH), will trigger its anatomy and physiological function changes. Men with BPH have a 6 times higher risk of erectile dysfunction than those without BPH. Morphological and functional changes in subjects with partial bladder outlet obstruction (pBOO) occur differently depending on the duration of pBOO that has been experienced. The underlying pathophysiology of BPH is closely related to erectile dysfunction. Anatomically, functionally, and psychologically changes due to BPH will also have an impact on sexual function. Chronic pBOO causes lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) through a complex pathophysiological pathway. LUTS and bladder obstruction can lead to erectile dysfunction. The severity of LUTS and sexual dysfunction is inversely related to the quality of life. The treatment of LUTS symptoms will also enhance sexual function.

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10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103294

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