Urology is a specialty that focuses on the urinary tract of females and males, as well as the male reproductive system
Urologists are specialists who diagnose, treat, and manage various urological conditions, such as those involving the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra.
The most common urological conditions include:
Benign prostatic hyperplasia is also known as benign prostatic hypertrophy. It is a condition characterised by the enlargement of the prostate gland, which may slow or obstruct urine flow.
BPH commonly occurs in older men, and most men have no symptoms. However, common symptoms include:
Kidney stones are solid pebble-like material that can form in one or both kidneys and most commonly affect adults between the ages of 30 and 60.
Mineral and salt deposits that form inside your kidneys can harden and become kidney stones. This usually happens when your urine is overly concentrated, leading to the crystallisation of these mineral and salt deposits. Passing a stone can be painful, but kidney stones typically do not cause harm when discovered early.
Kidney stones of small size are unlikely to cause significant symptoms. They may pass out gently and undetected when you urinate.
Large kidney stones can cause symptoms such as:
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common infections that occur when bacteria, typically from the skin or rectum, infect the urinary tract via the urethra.
UTIs can affect any part of the urinary tract, which includes the kidneys (pyelonephritis), bladder (cystitis) and urethra (urethritis). However, bladder infections are the most common type.
Women are more likely to have a urinary tract infection compared to men as their urethra is shorter and closer to the rectum.
Symptoms of UTIs include:
Lower UTIs (bladder and urethra)
Upper UTI (kidneys and ureters)
Problems with erections are relatively common, especially among men over 40. It is often nothing to worry about. However, you should consult your doctor if it persists, as it may indicate a more severe condition. Learn more about erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine and is a common problem. When and how this occurs depends on the type of urine incontinence a person has. Talk to your doctor if you have urine incontinence.
Prostate cancer is the growth of abnormal cells that originates in the prostate gland, which is part of the male reproductive system.
Early prostate cancers are usually asymptomatic and are known as silent killers. As it is more likely to affect older men above 50, all men aged 50 and above are encouraged to undergo prostate cancer screening.
Patients with advanced prostate cancer would have the following symptoms:
Bladder cancer is the most common cancer involving the urinary system. In this condition, an abnormal growth of tissue in the bladder lining can spread to the bladder muscle.
Symptoms may include:
Most screening tests are useful for those experiencing any of the symptoms above. Screening is even more important for those who have persistent and recurring urological conditions.
Diagnosis is made based on various investigations. Your doctor will first evaluate your medical history and symptoms before conducting a physical examination.
Tests that may be requested:
The treatment options differ according to the types of urological conditions and depending on the individual’s condition and health history.
Wait and observe if symptoms are less severe. If treatment is needed, it depends on the patient’s age, severity of BPH, and general health.
Treatment options include:
Treatment depends on the type of stone and the cause.
For small kidney stones, treatment goal is to help you pass the stones without further invasive treatment. Treatment options include:
For larger kidney stones or stones that cause symptoms, treatment options include:
Treatment options include:
Treatment depends on the cause and general health of the patients. There are different treatment options available:
Treatment depends on the type, severity, and the cause.
Acute urinary incontinence caused by kidney stone, infections or medication side effects often clears out when the root-cause problem is treated.
Other urinary incontinence treatment options include:
Subject to patient’s conditions, a combination of these therapies may be needed, and treatment is tailored to meet individual needs.
Early detection makes treating the disease more effective with appropriate treatment. Speak to a urologist if you have any of the symptoms mentioned above. The caring and multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals are available for consultation and to provide the best care. Make a move towards improving your health and quality of life.
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