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Monday, 11 December 2017

Most Common Urology Problems That Affect Men At Any Age


Most of the time, we listen that women suffer from urological problems like incontinence and bladder infections. Whereas men may also suffer from these problems more often than you think. If the problem is severe enough, it can affect a man’s dignity, confidence and quality of life. Below are the reasons, a man should consult to a urologist:
1. Incontinence: Urinary incontinence is a leakage of urine and it occurs when an individual can’t control their bladder or lose control of their bladder. There are several treatments for incontinence, including medications, physical therapy, or surgery.
2. Urinary Tract Infection: Urinary tract infection occurs when a man experiences painful urination or cloudy urine. Firstly, a urologist will test the urine to make sure it is a UTI and rule out other problems, and in most cases, prescribe a round of antibiotics.
3. Prostatitis: Prostatitis is an infection in the prostate. The Symptoms are fever and chills; painful urination; and pain in the abdomen, pelvic area, or lower back. A urologist will do tests to determine if this is the cause of symptoms & if similar to a UTI, then the urologist will most likely prescribe antibiotics.
4. Enlarged Prostate: Although more problematic for older men, this condition is fairly common. An enlarged prostate can push on the bladder, causing incontinence; men may experience the urge to urinate frequently or leaking urine. They may also struggle with urinating. Treatment for an enlarged prostate may include medications or surgery.
5. Infertility: Another bigger urological problem for a man is infertility, means man has trouble conceiving children. A urologist will diagnose the cause of infertility and help to create a treatment plan. Treatment for infertility depends on what is causing it.
6. Prostate Cancer: Prostate cancer is very serious problem for men, as it causes cancer death in men. Symptoms can include frequent and painful urination, blood appearing in the urine or semen, and pain the pelvic area. Treatments include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
7.Erectile Dysfunction: A condition in which a man experiences difficulties with maintaining an erection while sex is Erectile dysfunction. This can be treated with either medication, surgery, or external vacuum devices.
The treatments of these problems are available at Kidney Urostone Centre at Chandigarh. If someone, find any kind of these problems then he should consult to the doctor and get back to their normal life.


Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Female Urological Problems

As we know that it can be difficult to talk about your urological problems with others, but you should have to tell someone or consult to the doctor if you find out any one (or a combination) of the following symptoms: urine leakage; frequent need to urinate; frequent bladder, urinary tract, or vaginal infections; inability to pass urine or empty your bladder completely; pressure in the vagina or pelvis; progressively weaker urine stream; pelvic or lower abdominal pain; and/or pain or bleeding with sexual intercourse. These symptoms may be indicative of more serious female urology and urogynecology problems that, if left untreated, could be cause a severe problem to your quality of life.

The Urology specialists Dr. Anshumaan V Kapoor and Dr. Rajan Sharma at Kapoor’s Kidney & Urostone Centre Pvt. Ltd. knows very well that health is most important and, for this reason, they will help you to feel comfortable at every stage of treatment – from the initial consultation to post-procedure follow-up care.

Here below are the urological problems faced by the females effectively treated at Kapoor’s Kidney & Urostone Centre Pvt. Ltd.

  • Incontinence: The accidental release of urine. There are three main types of chronic female urinary incontinence: stress incontinence, which occurs when you sneeze, cough, laugh, jog, or do other things that put pressure on your bladder; urge incontinence, which happens when you have a strong need to urinate but can’t reach the toilet in time; and overflow incontinence, which is an inability to completely empty your bladder.
  • Overactive Bladder: The frequent and sudden urge to urinate.
  • Voiding Dysfunction: The abnormality of the filling or emptying of the bladder. The three main types of chronic voiding dysfunction in women include: urinary frequency, urinary urgency, and painful urination.
  • Urinary Tract Infection: An infection that usually occurs when bacteria enters the opening of the urethra and multiplies in the urinary tract.
  • Bladder Infection: An infection that usually occurs when bacteria moves to the bladder and multiplies.
  • Interstitial Cystitis (IC): A chronic inflammation of the bladder wall.
  • Pelvic Pain: Pain, pressure, or tenderness around the pelvic region – below your bellybutton and between your hips.
  • Bladder Cancer: Any of several types of malignant growths of the urinary bladder.
  • Bladder Pain: Pain, pressure, or tenderness around the bladder, pelvis, and perineum – the area between the anus and vagina.
  • Dropped Bladder: The wall between a woman’s vagina and bladder weaken and the bladder drops into the vagina.
  • Vaginal Prolapse: The organs inside the pelvis fall, bulge, or protrude into the vaginal wall.
  • Urethral Syndrome: Defined as symptoms suggestive of a lower tract urinary infection, without any evidence of bacterial or viral infection as a cause.

The understanding and caring staff at Kapoor’s Kidney & Urostone Centre Pvt. Ltd. is sensitive to what can be embarrassing health issues.

For more information about the Female’s Urology Solutions, call 9915286238.

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