Overactive Bladder in Patients with Prostate Gland Diseases
Keywords:
overactive bladder, prostate gland, benign prostatic hyperplasiaAbstract
The article presents the results of treatment of patients with overactive bladder in combination with various diseases of the prostate gland. The effectiveness of using muscarinic receptor antagonists to reduce the frequency of urgency episodes and increase bladder capacity in patients with prostate diseases is noted.
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