The Role of the Psychiatric Approach for the Treatment of Several Urological Diseases

作者: Stefanos Adamis , Andreas Skolarikos , Konstantinos Kontoangelos , Gerasimos Alivizatos , Charalambos Deliveliotis

DOI: 10.1159/000253427

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摘要: Introduction: Normal function of the genitourinary system relies on coordination endocrine, vascular, neurological, as well psychological factors. Diseases such enuresis, incontinence, chronic pelvic pain, and erectile dysfunction are described from a psychologic-psychiatric point view, which will probably confront urologist most frequently in practice. Materials Methods: A PubMed search was used to identify evidence that range psychopathological features is associated with several urologic diseases. The concentrated urological psychiatric journals, regarding investigation description interrelationships field urology. Discussion: Today, it acknowledged some diseases might be psychosomatically induced or show comorbidity, has been recognized characterized both causative factor result these Numerous studies accentuate need for psychiatric-psychosomatic approach diseases, pathogenetic mechanisms not fully understood yet. Conclusion: appreciation adjuvant diagnosis intervention current therapeutic strategies growing, may an improved treatment outcome.

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