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Urology

The Department of Urology at the Citizens Specialty Hospital offers world-class diagnosticmedical, and surgical treatment facilities for male and female urinary tract disorders. The department is equipped to perform the latest minimally invasive surgical procedures (Endoscopic, Laparoscopic and Robotic) to improve outcomes with minimal complications and faster recovery times. The department also provides services for prostate problems. Facilities for diagnosis and management of male infertility are also available at the department. We also have the expertise in performing robotic kidney transplantation for end-stage renal failure patients. We stay in close contact with the international urology community and work consistently to update our clinical scope and therapy offerings.

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Some of the common urological conditions are:

  • Infections: Infection of the urinary system may occur in any of the organs, such as the kidney, ureter, urethra, and bladder. Patients with urinary tract infection experience urinary leakage, urge to urinate, painful urination, and abnormal urine color.
  • Stones: When urine contains a high level of crystalline substances, bladder stones are formed. Patients with stones have pain, resulting in blockage of urine.
  • Cancer: Several types of cancer may occur in the urinary system. These are kidney/renal cancer, urinary bladder cancer, ureteral cancer, and urethral cancer.
  • Prostate diseases: Urological conditions also include prostate enlargement and prostate cancer.
  • Hydronephrosis: In this condition, the kidney swells due to the accumulation of urine. The condition occurs when the urine fails to pass from the kidney to the bladder due to blockage. The condition may also be diagnosed in the fetus through ultrasound.
  • Urinary incontinence: In patients with urinary incontinence, there is a loss of bladder control, resulting in urinary leakage and an urge to urinate.

The person should not ignore the following symptoms and visit the urologist:

  • Blood in urine
  • Change in the color of urine
  • Painful urination
  • Difficulty in urination
  • Urinary leakage
  • Reduced sexual desire and erectile dysfunction
  • Urine dribbling or weak urine flow
  • The severe urge to urinate

Several conditions may result in blood in the urine. Some of these conditions are life-threatening and require immediate medical intervention. The conditions include urinary tract infection, stones in the urinary tract, prostate enlargement, and urinary tract cancer.

Prostatic hyperplasia is a condition that involves the enlargement of the prostate gland. The condition is common in older adults. The enlarged prostate interferes with normal urine flow. As a result, the patients may experience urinary incontinence, weak urine stream, unable to completely void the bladder, and an urge to urinate.