Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in men are very common and are present in the majority of men aged > 50 years. They are most commonly secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia but other causes should be considered including prostate cancer.

It is useful to classify the symptoms into 3 broad groups.

Voiding Storage Post-micturition
Hesitancy
Poor or intermittent stream
Straining
Incomplete emptying
Terminal dribbling Urgency
Frequency
Nocturia
Urinary incontinence Post-micturition dribbling
Sensation of incomplete emptying

Examination

It is useful to get the patient to complete the following to guide management:

Management

Predominately voiding symptoms

Predominately overactive bladder (mainly storage symptoms)