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Common Conditions Treated By Urologist

A physician who specializes in the care of disorders of the urinary area and the external genital organs is known as urologist. These organs include kidney, bladder, urethra, or prostate. If you have any issues with any of these body parts, you should consult urologist. Urologists not only treat men but also treat women; it’s just a misconception that these physicians only cure males.

Here are some common conditions treated by urologists:

Kidney Disease: If you feel swelling in the hands and ankles, then these are the symptoms of kidney damage. It can be fatal, if you don’t consult an urologist on time.

Urologic Oncology: For the treatment of urological cancers or male reproductive system like prostate cancer or bladder cancer, you need to reach physician as soon as possible.

Kidney Stones or Urethral Stones: Hard deposits made from minerals and salts get accumulated in the kidneys but can enter into the ureters. These small deposits affect the urination and cause severe pain, sickness, and puking.

Urinary tract infections: This type of infection arises when bacteria transfer from the digestive organ to the urethra. It mainly influences women with the symptoms including pain, sickness, puking, abnormal urination, fever, and chills.

Cancers: Kidneys, bladder, testicles, prostate gland, and any other cancer that affect urinary system, you should consult urologist.

Incontinence: A break down in the urinary system can directly show way to spontaneous loss of bladder control. During pregnancy, women can face problems since incontinence can weaken pelvic floor muscles.

Male infertility: If the male reproductive system gets damaged, then it results in male infertility. Sometimes surgery can help.

Bladder Prolapse: In bladder prolapse, tissues and muscles of the pelvic floor don’t support the organs in the pelvis therefore they drop from their normal position.

Pediatric Urology: Pediatric urology includes the cure of urological problems in children that are too difficult for non-specialized pediatricians.

Prostatitis: Disease of the prostate can root painful urination. It can be chronic or acute.

Enlarged Prostate: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) affects many men over the age of 50. The problems with urination can increase with the extra growth of cells in the prostate gland.

Urethral limitation: Disfiguring of the urethra can block or thin path of flow of urine from the bladder. And its causes consist of infection or injury. The signs include reduced output and painful urination. It will only lead to problems such as urinary tract infections and prostatitis.

Painful Bladder Syndrome: A chronic inflammatory bladder condition can produce discomfort ranging from mild to severe.

Cryptorchidism: Normally, the testicles form inside the abdomen of a fetus and descend into the scrotum before birth. If one or both does not descend, sperm production can be impaired, and there is a risk of complications.

Erectile Dysfunction: The penis is not capable to achieve enough rigidity to completely contribute in sexual intercourse. This is frequently a indication of an original situation.

Address

Dr. Santosh Kumar, MS, FRCS, MCh (Urol)
Additional Professor Department of Urology
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh, India.
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