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11 Reason That Men Should See A Urologist

If you’re a male with a possible urological issue, even if it seems minor, it’s important to visit a Urologist to get it checked out.<br>

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11 Reason That Men Should See A Urologist

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  1. 10 Reason That Men Should See A Urologist

  2. If you’re a male with a possible urological issue, even if it seems minor, it’s important to visit a Urologist to get it checked out. It’s a well-known fact that men avoid going to the doctor unless it’s an emergency. (As the old saying goes, “Women go to the doctor, men go to the emergency room.) Even then, they’d prefer to skip the entire experience if at all possible.

  3. I do know that many primary care doctors are under tremendous pressure by insurance companies to limit referrals to specialists. Other times it may simple ignorance by the primary doctor. Worse yet, it may be arrogance that the doctor thinks he or she knows everything urologic and so does not believe a urologist would add anything to the patient’s care. However, as men get older, it becomes that much more important for them to pay attention to their health and heed warning signs along the way that something might be amiss. Particularly when it comes to urologic issues, minor annoyances can actually be warning signs of potentially life-threatening problems.

  4. So what are a few problems that absolutely must be seen by a urologist? There are many, but here are some examples of signs or symptoms that absolutely should be seen by a urologist – nonnegotiable! 1. Erectile Dysfunction: This is an uncomfortable conversation to have, but it is an important one to share with a Urologist. Erectile Dysfunction (ED), the inability to achieve or maintain an erect penis, affects sexual performance and intimacy but can also reveal complications such as vascular disease, hypertension and renal failure. Even though many men find it embarrassing to talk about this issue, it’s important to evaluate and treat any underlying conditions as early as possible.

  5. 2. Blood in your urine: This is a sign to see a Urologist immediately, as it could be an early warning sign of bladder or kidney cancer. Even if you only experience blood in your urine intermittently, it signals a condition that needs immediate attention. A Urologist’s exam includes urine tests, an x-ray or CT scan and a cystoscopy (using a fiberoptic scope to see inside the bladder). 3. Testicular pain, lump or masses: When testicular pain is persistent and does not go away within two weeks, it is time to see a Urologist. Any masses, firmness or nodules on the testicles should be examined by a urologic specialist, due to the chance of testicular cancer. Fortunately, when caught early, cancer found in the testes is one of the most curable cancers.

  6. 4. An abnormal prostate exam. Any abnormality – firmness, small nodules, or irregularities – may be from a prostate cancer and so must be seen by a urologist. Likewise, any changed from prior exams must be seen. This is why it is so important that all men over the age of 40 to 45 get a yearly exam, ideally by the same doctor. As with all potentially serious problems, if detected early the cure rate is high. 5. Any abnormality of the kidney found on x-ray. It must be assumed that these are kidney cancers until proven otherwise. Do not let anyone biopsy a kidney mass unless you have seen a urologist. Biopsies of a kidney mass can actually cause more harm, and often do not provide the information desired.

  7. 6. A testicular mass or persistent pain. Because of the rare chances of having an underlying testicular cancer, any masses, firmness or nodules of the testicle must be seen by a urologist. This also includes men with testicular pain that does not resolve within a week or two. If caught early, testicular cancer is one of the most curable cancers in humans. 7. Frequent urination or the urge to urinate often: It’s time to see your Urologist if incontinence (leaking urine) begins suddenly or if it interferes with your lifestyle. Urinary incontinence is fairly common and can usually be managed or treated successfully.

  8. 8. An elevated or change in Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) level: The PSA test is often used as a way to detect early prostate cancer. Typically, a very low level of PSA is found in the bloodstream. When there is a change or a higher level of PSA in the blood, a Urologist can determine the cause. 9. Kidney abnormality: If your doctor detects anything unusual on X-ray, you should be referred to a Urologist. 10. Infertility: 25% of infertility issues can be directly related to a male problem. If you partner is being evaluated, you should get a concurrent evaluation by a Urologist.

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