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Urinary symptoms: prevalence and severity in British men aged 55 and over.

D J Hunter1, C M McKee, N A Black, C F Sanderson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To measure the prevalence and severity of urinary symptoms among men aged 55 and over in the British population.
DESIGN: Cross sectional population survey using a postal questionnaire.
SETTING: North West Thames health region.
SUBJECTS: 1480 men aged 55 years and over randomly selected from 8 general practices. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Self reported frequency and severity of urinary symptoms, their bothersomeness and previous prostate surgery.
RESULTS: The response rate among eligible subjects was 78%. The prevalence of moderate and severe symptoms was 204 per 1000, rising from 160 per 1000 in the 55-59 age group to 259 per 1000 in the 70-74 age group and declining after the age of 80 to 119 per thousand in the 85+ age group. Twelve per cent of men reported previous prostate surgery, and the probability of having had surgery increases steadily with age. About a third of those undergoing surgery have recurrence or persistence of symptoms after surgery. Of men with moderate and severe symptoms, 27.9% reported that their symptoms were a medium or big problem, 36.9% reported that their symptoms interfered with their daily activities at least some of the time, and 43.1% were unhappy or 'felt terrible' about the prospect of a future with their current symptoms.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of urinary symptoms in men is lower than previously reported, although there is a substantial number of men who are bothered by, or who find their lives adversely effected by them.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7830011      PMCID: PMC1060034          DOI: 10.1136/jech.48.6.569

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health        ISSN: 0143-005X            Impact factor:   3.710


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