Urologic Diseases

Men, women, and children of all ages

What Is It?

The field of medicine known as urology focuses on treating conditions affecting the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra in both men and women. It also has to deal with the male reproductive organs (prostate, scrotum, testes, penis, etc.). It is crucial to maintain good urologic health because problems in these body components can impact anyone.

Traditionally, urology has been considered a surgical specialty. A urologist is a physician with expertise in internal medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, and other medical specialties in addition to doing surgery. The reason for this is that urologists treat a wide range of clinical problems.

The term "urologic disorders" encompasses a broad spectrum of conditions that affect the body's ability to filter and eliminate urine. These illnesses can affect children of all ages, as well as males and women. Only specific parts of the body are impacted by these diseases. The female urinary tract is impacted. They impact men's reproductive organs or urinary tract.

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Conditions:
 There are numerous areas where specialized services are offered, such as:

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  Urologic oncology: Urologists treat a variety of illnesses on a regular basis, including Wilms' tumors, juvenile sarcomas, retroperitoneal and pelvic sarcomas, and cancers of the kidney, bladder, prostate, testicles, penis, ureter, and renal pelvis..

  Impotence, infertility, and andrology: Services include non-invasive and surgical therapies for erectile dysfunction, penile reconstruction, and fertility maintenance and restoration..

  Pediatric urology: Pediatric urologists do reconstructive surgery on the urinary tract in addition to treating voiding dysfunction, urologic cancers, and congenital abnormalities of the urinary system.

  Reconstructive urology and neurourology:Urologists care for patients with neurological conditions that affect the urine system. Additionally, they offer urinary tract restoration services to traumatized or damaged individuals.

  Men’s health conditions: Urologists are responsible for treating a wide range of conditions that affect men's health, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer screening and prevention.

  Women’s health conditions: Your urologists specialize in treating disorders that affect a woman's urinary system or pelvic organs, including restoring urine incontinence and correcting pelvic organ prolapse.