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Most Important Things You Must Know About Urologist

Urology is that the field of drugs that focuses on diseases of the tract and therefore the male reproductive tract.

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Most Important Things You Must Know About Urologist

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  1. Overview In the time of the traditionalEgyptians and Greeks, doctors frequently examined urine’s color, odor, and texture. They also searchedforbubbles, blood, and other signs of disease. Today, a wholefield of drugsfocuses on the health of the urogenital system. It’s called urology. Here’s a glanceat what urologists do and once youshould consider seeing one amongthese specialists Best Urologist . One should consult a when required. What is a urologist? Urologists diagnose and treat diseases of the tract in both men and ladies . They also diagnose and treat anything .In some cases, they'll perform surgery. for instance , they'll remove cancer or open up a blockage within the tract . Urologists add a spread of settings, including hospitals, private clinics, and urology centers. What is urology? Urology is that the field of drugs that focuses on diseases of the tract and therefore the male reproductive tract. Many urologists treat general diseases of the tract . Others concentrate on a specific sort of urology, such as: female urology, which focuses on conditions of a woman’s reproductive and tract male infertility, which focuses on problems that prevent a person from conceiving a baby together with his partner neurourology, which focuses on urinary problems thanks to conditions of the systema nervosum pediatric urology, which is based on urinary problems in childrenurologic oncology, which focuses on cancers of the urogenital system , including the bladder, kidneys, prostate, and testicles.

  2. Which conditions do urologists treat? Urologists treat a good sort of conditions that affect the urogenital system and male genital system . In men, urologists treat:           cancers of the bladder, kidneys, penis, testicles, and adrenal and prostate glands prostate gland enlargement erectile dysfunction, or trouble getting or keeping an erection infertility interstitial cystitis, also called painful bladder syndrome kidney diseases kidney stones prostatitis, which is inflammation of the prostate urinary tract infections (UTIs) varicoceles, or enlarged veins within the scrotum In women, urologists treat:        bladder prolapse, or the dropping of the bladder into the vagina cancers of the bladder, kidneys, and adrenal glands interstitial cystitis kidney stones overactive bladder UTIs urinary incontinence In children, urologists treat:    bed-wetting blockages and other problems with the tract structure undescended testicles What procedures do urologists perform? When you visit a urologist, they’ll start by doing one or more of those tests to seek out out what condition you have:  Imaging tests, like a CT scan, MRI scan, or ultrasound, allow them to ascertain inside your tract . They can order a cystogram, which includes taking X-ray images of your bladder. Your urologist can perform a cystoscopy. This involves employing a thin scope called a cystoscope to ascertain the within of your urethra and bladder. They can perform a post-void residual urine test to seek out out how briskly urine leaves your body during urination. It also shows what proportion urine is left in your bladder after you urinate. They can use a urine sample to see your urine for bacteria that cause infections.    

  3. They can perform urodynamic testing to live the pressure and volume inside your bladder. Urologists also are trained to perform differing types of surgery. this might include performing:    biopsies of the bladder, kidneys, or prostate a cystectomy, which involves removing the bladder, to treat cancer extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy, which involves ending kidney stones in order that they can remove them more easily a kidney transplant, which involves replacing a diseased kidney with a healthy one a procedure to open a blockage a repair of injury thanks to injury a repair of urinary organs that aren’t well-formed a prostatectomy, which involves removing all or a part of the prostate to treat prostatic adenocarcinoma a sling procedure, which involves using strips of mesh to support the urethra and keep it closed to treat enuresis a transurethral resection of the prostate, which involves removing excess tissue from an enlarged prostate a transurethral needle ablation of the prostate, which involves removing excess tissue from an enlarged prostate a ureteroscopy, which involves employing a scope to get rid of stones within the kidneys and ureter a vasectomy to stop pregnancy, which involves cutting and tying the ductus deferens , or the tube sperm travel through to supply semen.           When do you have to see a urologist? Your medical care doctor can treat you for mild urinary problems, like a UTI. Your medical care doctor may refer you to a urologist if your symptoms don’t improve or if you've got a condition that needs treatments they can’t provide. You may got to see both a urologist and another specialist surely conditions. for instance , a person who has prostatic adenocarcinoma can see a cancer specialist called “an oncologist” and a urologist.How does one know when it’s time to ascertain a urologist? Having any of those symptoms suggests you've got a drag within the urinary tract:        blood in your urine a frequent or urgent got to urinate pain in your lower back, pelvis, or sides pain or burning during urination trouble urinating urine leakage weak urine flow, dribbling You should also see a urologist if you’re a person and you’re experiencing these symptoms:

  4.   a decreased concupiscence a lump within the testicle trouble getting or keeping an erection For assistance, contact Catex Health: +91 99117-75626 Or Visit - Med Care Dwarka Plot No. 147, First Floor Near SBI and ICICI Bank Main Ramphal Chowk Road Palam Extension, Sector 7 Dwarka, New Delhi 110 045 By Appointment : 011-45523155

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