Stress urinary incontinence and the forgotten female hormones

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Nicholas Siddle
Eboo Versi
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[1] Gholdenphish Ltd,Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
[2] Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,undefined
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Stress incontinence; Androgen; Adjunctive treatment; Menopause;
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The use of hormones to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has fallen out of favor because of concerns over safety following publication of the Women’s Health Initiative study. In addition, there are data that suggest that estrogen treatment does not help SUI. As women age, the decline in androgen output mirrors the increasing prevalence of SUI implying a potential causal association. Therefore, we suggest that androgens are the ‘forgotten female hormone.’ Vaginal estrogens can treat pelvic floor structures without significant systemic effects; we suggest that vaginal androgens can act similarly and thereby avoid the unwanted systemic effects of androgenization in women. Based on available preclinical and clinical data, we suggest that research should investigate vaginal treatment with androgen hormones as adjunctive therapy to pelvic floor exercises for SUI. In a postmenopausal woman, this could be supplemented with estrogens if trial data warrant it.
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页码:1711 / 1716
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