Defining and advancing education and conservative therapies of underactive bladder

International urology and nephrology(2014)

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Abstract
In contrast to other forms of voiding dysfunction, underactive bladder (UAB) has traditionally received little research or educational attention. This is changing as our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of detrusor dysfunction and other forms of underactive bladder improves. In addition, the impact of UAB on patient symptoms, general and health-related quality of life, and caregiver burden are becoming more recognized. However, there remains a paucity of data on the subject, and an extensive need for additional research and education on the topic. This paper explores the current state of knowledge about UAB with an emphasis on education regarding the condition and conservative methods of assessment and treatment. Recommendations for future work in this area are considered.
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Underactive bladder,Aging,Geriatrics,Elderly,Urinary retention
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