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Study shows link between ED/FSD and LUTS

Introduction

There is a high chance of developing Erectile dysfunction (ED) and Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) among patients who are diagnosed with lower urinary tract symptoms. Studies have proven that LUTS is a risk factor for ED, says the best sexologist in London.


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There is a co-occurrence of medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, depression, etc and ED/FSD. The reason for that is your sexual function is influenced by physical and psychological factors.

 

Similarly, lower urinary tract symptoms like overactive bladder (OAB), the feeling of not completely emptying one’s bladder, nighttime urination (nocturia) among others are linked to the development of ED/FSD. 

 

The best erectile dysfunction specialist in London believes that a better knowledge of the link between ED/FSD and LUTS can help doctors to treat patients with both conditions more effectively.

 

Study shows co-relation of LUTS and ED/FSD

 

The Journal of Sexual Medicine, according to their study found that men with ED and women with FSD tend to experience a high rate of LUTS, regardless of age.

There is a statistical significance of associations between ED and UUI and ED and the “feeling that the bladder may not be empty”, in the case of men. Similarly, in the case of women, there were statistically significant associations between FSD and UUI and FSD and nighttime urination or nocturia.

 

According to the best erectile dysfunction specialist, extensive research is required to better understand the nature of the relationship between ED/FSD and LUTS. However, the information provided by the Columbian research will serve as a good initial step towards recognizing the link between these conditions and the importance of screening for ED/FSD when someone is experiencing LUTS, and vice versa.

If you have been recently diagnosed with LUTS, then you should consult your doctor and a sexologist to make sure that further sexual complications do not arise. 

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