The bladder cooling reflex was evaluated in patients with bladder outlet obstruction to study the effect of obstruction on the afferent neural function of the bladder, especially on the C-afferents. The bladder cooling test was performed by infusion of 0 °C saline into the bladder with simultaneous detrusor pressure measurement in 104 patients with bladder outlet obstruction due to benign prostatic hyperplasia. In 49 patients (47%) a positive cooling reflex was observed. This was defined as a rise in the detrusor pressure following cold saline instillation exceeding 15 cmH2O (range 15–130 cmH2O, mean 60.6 cmH2O; positive group). In the remainder of cases the pressure rise ranged from 0 to 12 cmH2O (mean 6.1 cmH2O; negative group). Bladder outlet obstruction may cause some alteration in the afferent neural function of the bladder, in particular of the C-afferent fibers.