Management of lower urinary tract symptoms in men
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- DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2013.74.9.518
Management of lower urinary tract symptoms in men
Abstract
Lower urinary tract symptoms in men are common, increase with age and can become bothersome, causing significant morbidity such as urinary retention or the need for surgery. This article outlines how to assess a man with lower urinary tract symptoms and when to refer to a specialist, and summarizes current treatment options.
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