Testosterone Replacement Therapy Improves Bladder Function in Hypogonadal Men: A Cystometric Study
Reading Time: 2 minutes Introduction Testosterone deficiency, or hypogonadism, is a prevalent condition among American men that can influence various physiological functions, including bladder dynamics. Recent studies have begun to explore the relationship between testosterone levels and bladder function, particularly through the lens of intravesical pressure profiles during filling cystometry. This article delves into the effects of hormone normalization on these profiles, offering valuable insights for urologists and men's health specialists. Understanding Intravesical Pressure and Filling Cystometry Intravesical pressure is a critical parameter in assessing bladder function. It is measured during filling cystometry, a diagnostic procedure that evaluates the bladder's storage and voiding capabilities....


