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Urology is a medical specialty concerned with conditions and diseases of the genital and urinary tract in men, women and children.
Urologists also diagnose and treat disorders of the male reproductive system.
5.5 years of MBBS, followed by 3 years of Specialization in General Surgery followed by 3 years of Super specialization in Genito Urinary Surgery.
The best way to avoid urological problems is to maintain good overall health habits, including exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding tobacco, good amount of water intake, excessive alcohol and caffeine.
Yes. Urologists treat men and women of all ages.
Although our group can treat virtually any urologic condition, some of the more common disorders include impotence or erectile dysfunction; incontinence or loss of bladder control; kidney stones and other diseases of the kidney; infertility; and prostate diseases (both benign and malignant).
Urologists are best trained to treat any condition involving the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. Urologist can diagnose, treat and tackle all disorders related with cancers of kidney, prostate, bladder and genito urinary organs. Female voiding problems, over active bladder and urine incontinence related issues. Also, you should consult with a urologist if you observe blood in the urine, pain during urination, unable to urinate or burning with urination.
Ultrasound (Sonography), Uroflowmetry, Blood and Urine tests, CT Scan (as required), Enlargement and Abnormal Movement of the Bladder and Urethra.
There are many reasons for a women to visit a urologist. Some women have problem in bladder, urinary tract and pelvic organ prolapse. Urogynecologist can help them better way. Common female urology problem treated by urologist include urinary tract infections, bladder control problems and painful bladder syndrome.
Cystoscopy, Ureteroscopy (URS), PCNL, RIRS, Urodynamics, Laparoscopy & Cancer Surgeries.
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