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Are you asking patients about this common ailment?

Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common among patients with multiple sclerosis, however they remain largely untreated, according to an online, cross-sectional survey of 1,052 individuals with MS.

One or more lower urinary tract symptoms were present in 92% of subjects with the most common as follows:

• Post-micturition dribble (64.9%)

• Urinary urgency (61.7%)

• Feeling of incomplete emptying (60.7%)

• Some type of UTI (79%)

Of those with symptoms, 70% previously discussed it with a health care provider, however, only 32% had seen a health care provider in the past year. Patients were more likely to seek treatment for urgency, intermittent urine stream, and urgency urinary incontinence.

Citation: Khalaf KM, Coyne KS, Globe DR, Armstrong EP, Malone DC, Burks J. Lower urinary tract symptom prevalence and management among patients with multiple sclerosis. Int J MS Care. 2015;17(1):14-25. doi: 10.7224/1537-2073.2013-040.

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Are you asking patients about this common ailment?
Are you asking patients about this common ailment?

Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common among patients with multiple sclerosis, however they remain largely untreated, according to an online, cross-sectional survey of 1,052 individuals with MS.

One or more lower urinary tract symptoms were present in 92% of subjects with the most common as follows:

• Post-micturition dribble (64.9%)

• Urinary urgency (61.7%)

• Feeling of incomplete emptying (60.7%)

• Some type of UTI (79%)

Of those with symptoms, 70% previously discussed it with a health care provider, however, only 32% had seen a health care provider in the past year. Patients were more likely to seek treatment for urgency, intermittent urine stream, and urgency urinary incontinence.

Citation: Khalaf KM, Coyne KS, Globe DR, Armstrong EP, Malone DC, Burks J. Lower urinary tract symptom prevalence and management among patients with multiple sclerosis. Int J MS Care. 2015;17(1):14-25. doi: 10.7224/1537-2073.2013-040.

Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common among patients with multiple sclerosis, however they remain largely untreated, according to an online, cross-sectional survey of 1,052 individuals with MS.

One or more lower urinary tract symptoms were present in 92% of subjects with the most common as follows:

• Post-micturition dribble (64.9%)

• Urinary urgency (61.7%)

• Feeling of incomplete emptying (60.7%)

• Some type of UTI (79%)

Of those with symptoms, 70% previously discussed it with a health care provider, however, only 32% had seen a health care provider in the past year. Patients were more likely to seek treatment for urgency, intermittent urine stream, and urgency urinary incontinence.

Citation: Khalaf KM, Coyne KS, Globe DR, Armstrong EP, Malone DC, Burks J. Lower urinary tract symptom prevalence and management among patients with multiple sclerosis. Int J MS Care. 2015;17(1):14-25. doi: 10.7224/1537-2073.2013-040.

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