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Diabetic cystopathy, a common diabetes complication, causes urinary problems due to bladder dysfunction. Further research is needed to understand its prevalence and improve management strategies for diabetic lower urinary tract symptoms.

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  • Urology
  • Endocrinology
  • Diabetology

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  • Diabetic cystopathy is a frequent complication of diabetes mellitus.
  • It manifests as diverse lower urinary tract symptoms.
  • Pathophysiology involves detrusor, neuron, urothelium, and urethral disturbances.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and discuss current research on diabetic cystopathy.
  • To identify gaps in knowledge and suggest future research directions.
  • To enhance the clinical management of diabetic bladder dysfunction.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature search using keywords: diabetes, diabetic cystopathy, diabetic bladder dysfunction, diabetic lower urinary tract dysfunction, diabetic detrusor instability.
  • Review of epidemiological, clinical, and experimental studies.
  • Analysis of pathophysiology, symptoms, and diagnostic approaches.

Main Results:

  • Classic symptoms include decreased bladder sensation, increased capacity, and impaired emptying with high post-void residual volume.
  • Emerging evidence highlights storage symptoms like overactive bladder.
  • Hyperglycemia, oxidative stress, and polyuria are key contributors to voiding dysfunction.

Conclusions:

  • Diabetic cystopathy presents with varied lower urinary tract symptoms and prevalence rates.
  • Urodynamic evaluation is crucial for diagnosis and management.
  • Further large-scale, multicenter studies and standardized workups are necessary for improved clinical practice and understanding of diabetic cystopathy.