Men can tolerate stress incontinence for years: Study

IANS  |  New York 

Men often tolerate stress (SUI) for more than two years before seeking medical help and one-third put up with it for more than five years, a new study suggests.

The study, published in the journal Urology, found the median length of time the men had waited to seek treatment for their was 32 months, with almost a third having waited more than five years.

They also found that patients in their 80s had waited a median of more than seven years.

"Male is rare but is known to have significant negative psychosocial and emotional effects and represents a common reason for post-treatment anxiety and depression," said Allen Morey, at the University of in the US.

But there are simple and safe solutions -- including -- that can either help boost a weakened sphincter muscle for patients with minimal leakage (the sling procedure), or replace the sphincter muscle altogether (installation of an artificial urinary sphincter) for more severe cases of leakage, the said.

"Using new diagnostic techniques, we are now able to accurately diagnose and streamline treatment recommendations to resolve this bothersome problem for our patients," Morey mentioned.

For the study, the researchers reviewed the cases of 572 men evaluated for anti-between 2007 and 2017.

The study calls on men's general practitioners and urologists to perform a standing test, in which a while the doctor watches for any accidental urine release, as a routine part of their male patients' physicals.

"Our goal is to spread the word that effective and safe treatments exist for men with stress urinary incontinence, but also to facilitate an immediate and accurate diagnosis among stress patients," said from the University of

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 16:14 IST