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Does testosterone substitution therapy influence the seriousness of BHP?


Authors: Aleš Horák
Authors‘ workplace: ANDROPHARM medical, s. r. o.
Published in: Ces Urol 2018; 22(1): 27-31
Category: Review article

Overview

The development of lower-urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is multifactorial with a significant contribution by tissue ischemia. There is a proven connection between LUTS, BPH and metabolic syndrome (METS). Testosteron replacement therapy (TRT) leads to improvement in tissue ischemia by decreasing moderately significant LUTS and symptoms of chronic prostatitis.

Keywords:
LUTS, BPH, METS, TRT.


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