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What is Urology?
Urology is a surgical speciality that deals with the treatment of conditions involving the male and female urinary tract and reproductive organs. Urological subspecialities are:
Pediatric Urology (children's urology)
Urologic Oncology (urologic cancers)
Renal (kidney) Transplant
Male Infertility
Kidney Stones (kidney, bladder urethral stones)
Female Urology
Neurourology (nervous system control of genitourinary organs)
What are Urologist?
After Completion of M.B.B.S. degree and 3 years of M.S. general surgery degree, Doctor goes under 3 years of training in Urology speciality to become a Urologist. Urologist basically deals with disorders related to kidney, ureters, urinary bladder, prostate, urethra and male reproductive organs.
What are Urological Diseases?
In Men:
Cancers of the bladder, kidneys, penis, testicles, and adrenal and prostate glands.
Erectile dysfunction, or trouble getting or keeping an erection.
Infertility.
Interstitial cystitis, also called painful bladder syndrome.
Kidney diseases.
Kidney stones.
Prostate gland enlargement.
Prostatitis, which is inflammation of the prostate gland.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Varicoceles, or enlarged veins in the scrotum.
In Women:
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:
Bed-wetting.
Blockages and other problems with the urinary tract structure.
Undescended testicles.
What procedures do Urologist perform?
Urologist perform the following procedures:
Bladder augmentation
Bladder removal surgery (cystectomy)
Circumcision for Children
Cystoscopy for Women
Donor nephrectomy
Genital and Pelvic
Genitourinary reconstruction
Kidney transplant
Kidney-sparing surgery
Living-donor kidney transplant
Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy
Laparoscopic Cyst Ablation
Laparoscopic Nephrectomy
Laparoscopic Pelvic Prolapse Repair
Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty
Lithotripsy
Nephrectomy with Vein/Vena Cava Involvement
Neobladder reconstruction
Nephrectomy (kidney removal)
Neurogenic bladder and bowel management
Neurogenic bladder and bowel managementVaricocele correction (varicocelectomy)
Partial Nephrectomy
Partial Orchiectomy
Penile Implants
Percutaneous Nephrolithonomy (PCNL)
Perineal Prostatectomy
Prostatectomy
Prostate Biopsy
Prostate/Rectal Ultrasound
Radical Nephrectomy
Radical Orchiectomy
Radical Prostatectomy
Reconstruction
Retrograde Pyelogram
Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection
Robotic Prostatectomy
Sperm Retrieval Procedures
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)
Ureteroscopy
Ureteral stent placement
Urethral bulking procedures
Urinary diversion surgery
Urinary sling procedures
Urodynamic evaluation
Varicocele surgery
Vasectomy
Vasectomy Reversal
You should see your doctor if you have one or more of these symptoms:
A weak urinary stream.
Blood in your urine.
Dribbling of urine.
Pain in your lower abdomen.
Fever, chills, or body aches.
Pain while urinating or after ejaculation.
Trouble starting or keeping a urine stream.
Unable to postpone urination.
Sensation of not emptying your bladder completely.
Urinating eight or more times a day.
Urine that has an unusual color or smell.
Waking often to urinate when you sleep.
Urologic Diseases
What is Urology?
Urology is a surgical speciality that deals with the treatment of conditions involving the male and female urinary tract and reproductive organs. Urological subspecialities are:
Pediatric Urology (children's urology)
Urologic Oncology (urologic cancers)
Renal (kidney) Transplant
Male Infertility
Kidney Stones (kidney, bladder urethral stones)
Female Urology
Neurourology (nervous system control of genitourinary organs)
What are Urologist?
After Completion of M.B.B.S. degree and 3 years of M.S. general surgery degree, Doctor goes under 3 years of training in Urology speciality to become a Urologist. Urologist basically deals with disorders related to kidney, ureters, urinary bladder, prostate, urethra and male reproductive organs.
What are Urological Diseases?
In Men:
Cancers of the bladder, kidneys, penis, testicles, and adrenal and prostate glands.
Erectile dysfunction, or trouble getting or keeping an erection.
Infertility.
Interstitial cystitis, also called painful bladder syndrome.
Kidney diseases.
Kidney stones.
Prostate gland enlargement.
Prostatitis, which is inflammation of the prostate gland.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Varicoceles, or enlarged veins in the scrotum.
In Women:
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:
Bed-wetting.
Blockages and other problems with the urinary tract structure.
Undescended testicles.
What procedures do Urologist perform?
Urologist perform the following procedures:
Bladder augmentation
Bladder removal surgery (cystectomy)
Circumcision for Children
Cystoscopy for Women
Donor nephrectomy
Genital and Pelvic
Genitourinary reconstruction
Kidney transplant
Kidney-sparing surgery
Living-donor kidney transplant
Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy
Laparoscopic Cyst Ablation
Laparoscopic Nephrectomy
Laparoscopic Pelvic Prolapse Repair
Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty
Lithotripsy
Nephrectomy with Vein/Vena Cava Involvement
Neobladder reconstruction
Nephrectomy (kidney removal)
Neurogenic bladder and bowel management
Neurogenic bladder and bowel managementVaricocele correction (varicocelectomy)
Partial Nephrectomy
Partial Orchiectomy
Penile Implants
Percutaneous Nephrolithonomy (PCNL)
Perineal Prostatectomy
Prostatectomy
Prostate Biopsy
Prostate/Rectal Ultrasound
Radical Nephrectomy
Radical Orchiectomy
Radical Prostatectomy
Reconstruction
Retrograde Pyelogram
Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection
Robotic Prostatectomy
Sperm Retrieval Procedures
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)
Ureteroscopy
Ureteral stent placement
Urethral bulking procedures
Urinary diversion surgery
Urinary sling procedures
Urodynamic evaluation
Varicocele surgery
Vasectomy
Vasectomy Reversal
You should see your doctor if you have one or more of these symptoms:
A weak urinary stream.
Blood in your urine.
Dribbling of urine.
Pain in your lower abdomen.
Fever, chills, or body aches.
Pain while urinating or after ejaculation.
Trouble starting or keeping a urine stream.
Unable to postpone urination.
Sensation of not emptying your bladder completely.
Urinating eight or more times a day.
Urine that has an unusual color or smell.
Waking often to urinate when you sleep.