Doctors specialised in Urology have the expertise to handle mild to severe cases related to the field, including problems in the urinary tract, male infertility, urinary problems connected to the nervous system, and cancers of the urinary system.
The right treatment can tend to obstructions, malignancies, dysfunctions, and inflammatory diseases in and around the urinary tract and the male reproductive organs.
Urology treatment options range from open surgeries, minimally invasive surgeries, Endoscopy, to Ultrasound, depending on the case.
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Warning signs of a urinary tract disease include problem urinating, a weak urine flow, pain or burning sensation while urinating, frequent urge to urinate, urine leakage, odour in urine, change in colour of urine, blood in urine, or pain in the sides/pelvis/lower back.
Indicators of a disease related to the male reproductive tract include trouble maintaining an erection, lump in the testicular region, or decreased sexual desire.
Urology surgeries can range from open surgeries to minimally invasive surgeries. The minimally invasive urology surgeries are relatively painless, have small incisions, lower risks, and quicker recovery time.
The risk involvement in urology surgery depends on how invasive the surgery is. Some possible complications include reaction to anesthesia, infection at the wound site, to other risks depending on the nature of the surgery.
Yes, depending on the nature of your surgery, the hospitalisation period could range from 1 day to 1 week.