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Hormonal influence on the urinary tract

J J Klutke1, A Bergman

  • 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Women's Hospital, Los Angeles, USA.

The Urologic Clinics of North America
|August 1, 1995
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Female hormonal changes impact the urinary tract, particularly in estrogen-deficient women. Hormone replacement therapy and estrogen

Area of Science:

  • Gynecology
  • Urology
  • Endocrinology

Background:

  • Female hormonal fluctuations significantly affect urinary tract function.
  • Estrogen deficiency is linked to urinary tract issues, including incontinence.
  • Collagen's role in urinary tract health is influenced by estrogen levels.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe hormonal changes in women and their urinary tract effects.
  • To discuss hormone replacement therapy for incontinent, estrogen-deficient women.
  • To review research on estrogen's impact on female incontinence.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of hormonal changes and urinary tract function.
  • Analysis of current concepts in hormone replacement therapy.
  • Assessment of published research on estrogen and incontinence.

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Main Results:

  • Hormonal changes, particularly estrogen decline, affect urinary tract tissues.
  • Estrogen replacement may improve urinary tract health in deficient women.
  • Research indicates a relationship between estrogen levels and incontinence severity.

Conclusions:

  • Estrogen plays a crucial role in maintaining female urinary tract integrity.
  • Hormone replacement therapy is a potential strategy for managing estrogen-deficiency-related incontinence.
  • Further research is warranted to fully elucidate estrogen's therapeutic potential for urinary incontinence.