Observational Study
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World J Clin Cases. Jul 6, 2024; 12(19): 3837-3844
Published online Jul 6, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i19.3837
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Figure 1 Comparison of patients' national institutes of health-chronic prostatitis symptom index scores before and after treatment. A: Total score; B: Pain subscales; C: Question 1-3 score; D: Question 4 score; E: Urinary subscales; F: Question 5 score; G: Question 6 score; H: Quality of life subscales; I: Question 7-8 score; J: Question 9 score. NIH-CPSI: National institutes of health-chronic prostatitis symptom index; Q: Question; QoL: Quality of life. aP < 0.01, cP < 0.0001, comparison before and after treatment in the group.
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Figure 2 Comparison of patients' international index of erectile function 5 and premature ejaculation diagnostic tool scores before and after treatment. A: International index of erectile function 5 score; B: Premature ejaculation diagnostic tool score. aP < 0.01, bP < 0.001, comparison before and after treatment in the group. IIEF-5: International index of erectile function 5; PEDT: Premature ejaculation diagnostic tool.
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Figure 3 Comparison of patients' generalized anxiety disorder, patient health questionnaire and the pain catastrophizing scale scores before and after treatment. A: Generalized anxiety disorder score; B: Patient health questionnaire score; C: The pain catastrophizing scale score. cP < 0.0001, comparison before and after treatment in the group. GAD: Generalized anxiety disorder; PHQ: Patient health questionnaire; PCS: The pain catastrophizing scale.
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Figure 4 Comparison of patients' traditional Chinese medicine syndrome scores scores before and after treatment. cP < 0.0001, comparison before and after treatment in the group. TCMS: Traditional Chinese medicine syndrome.