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About Urologist Doctors

Conditions Treated by a Urologist

Kidney Stones

Hard mineral deposits forming in kidneys. India's 'stone belt' (North and Northwest) has among the highest rates globally.

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

Non-cancerous prostate enlargement causing urinary symptoms in men over 50.

Urinary Tract Infections (Recurrent)

Repeated bacterial infections of the urinary system, more common in women.

Prostate Cancer

Cancer of the prostate gland — second most common cancer in Indian men.

Erectile Dysfunction

Difficulty achieving or maintaining erection. Often a sign of underlying cardiovascular disease.

Urological Health Tips

  • Drink plenty of water — 2.5-3 litres daily
  • Don't hold urine for long periods
  • Reduce salt intake to prevent kidney stones
  • Men over 50 should discuss prostate screening with their doctor
  • Don't ignore blood in urine — even once
  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle for sexual health

How to Prepare for Your Urologist Visit

Before Your Visit

  • Bring urine test reports, blood reports (creatinine, PSA if applicable), and imaging reports
  • Don't empty your bladder just before the visit — you may need a urine test or ultrasound
  • Note urinary symptoms — frequency, urgency, stream strength, night-time urination count
  • List all medications — some affect urinary function

During the Appointment

  • Be open about urinary and sexual health concerns — urologists deal with these daily
  • Mention any blood in urine, even if it happened only once
  • Discuss your fluid intake — it affects stone formation and urinary symptoms
  • Ask about minimally invasive options for your condition

After the Visit

  • Drink 2.5-3 litres of water daily if you have kidney stones — dilution prevents recurrence
  • Take prostate medications as prescribed — effects take 1-3 months
  • Complete antibiotic courses fully for UTIs
  • Follow up with PSA tests as scheduled if monitoring prostate

Questions to Ask Your Urologist

  1. 1.How can I prevent kidney stones from recurring?
  2. 2.Is my prostate enlargement likely to need surgery?
  3. 3.Should I be screened for prostate cancer?
  4. 4.Is my erectile dysfunction related to heart disease?
  5. 5.What's the best approach for my kidney stone?
  6. 6.Why do I keep getting UTIs?

When Should You See a Urologist?

A Urologist specializes in urinary tract disorders in both men and women, and male reproductive health issues.

  • Blood in urine (haematuria)
  • Difficulty urinating or weak stream
  • Frequent urination, especially at night
  • Kidney stones — severe flank pain
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Testicular lump, pain, or swelling
  • Prostate problems — elevated PSA

Seek emergency care for inability to urinate at all (acute urinary retention), severe kidney stone pain with fever, or testicular torsion (sudden severe testicular pain).

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