Testosterone Deficiency’s Impact on Lower Urinary Tract Autonomic Innervation: A Quantitative Analysis
Reading Time: 2 minutes Introduction Testosterone deficiency, a prevalent condition among aging males, has been increasingly recognized for its impact on various bodily functions, including the autonomic innervation of the lower urinary tract. This article delves into the quantitative assessment of how testosterone deficiency influences the neural pathways responsible for bladder and urethral function, offering critical insights for urologists and healthcare providers focused on men's health. Understanding Autonomic Innervation The lower urinary tract's function is regulated by the autonomic nervous system, which comprises the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. These systems work in concert to control the storage and voiding of urine. The sympathetic nerves...



