2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11884-009-0024-0
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Effects of stress on male voiding function

Abstract: Psychological stress has long been suspected to worsen voiding dysfunction in men, but the possible causal relationship is poorly understood. Investigators have used many study methods, including observational studies and several prospective trials, intended to elicit psychological stress and then measure symptoms. Prostate growth is noted to decrease in animals that have undergone surgical sympathectomy, suggesting a role for the sympathetic nervous system in the growth of the prostate and not just in the con… Show more

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“…Stress is associated with voiding dysfunction in a large body of literature. 27 Patient comfort is crucial during UF as complete relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles is necessary for proper bladder emptying. 18 Any anxiety experienced by the patient before the procedure may affect UF results.…”
Section: Hong Et Al Conducted a Survey To Assess Anxiety Levels Assoc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stress is associated with voiding dysfunction in a large body of literature. 27 Patient comfort is crucial during UF as complete relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles is necessary for proper bladder emptying. 18 Any anxiety experienced by the patient before the procedure may affect UF results.…”
Section: Hong Et Al Conducted a Survey To Assess Anxiety Levels Assoc...mentioning
confidence: 99%