Urological conditions can affect the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and male reproductive system, often causing symptoms like difficulty urinating, frequent infections, blood in urine, or pelvic discomfort. In men, prostate enlargement is common with age and may lead to a weak urine stream, incomplete bladder emptying, or nighttime urination. Male infertility may result from low sperm count, blockages, or hormonal issues.
Kidney and bladder stones can cause sharp pain, nausea, or visible blood in urine. Some remain unnoticed until they obstruct the urinary tract. In women, urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse are more likely after childbirth or during menopause, while neurological disorders like spinal injury or multiple sclerosis can lead to bladder control issues which is classified under neuro-urology.
Children may also face urological concerns such as undescended testes, structural urinary tract issues, or prolonged bedwetting. Each condition requires careful evaluation to determine the right course of treatment.
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Erectile dysfunction can result from various factors, including heart disease, diabetes, stress, low testosterone, or certain medications. Lifestyle factors like smoking or alcohol use can also play a role.
Common signs include frequent urination (especially at night), weak urine stream, difficulty starting urination, and the feeling that your bladder isn’t fully emptying.
Kidney stones can cause severe pain in the back or side, painful urination, blood in urine, nausea, or frequent urges to urinate. Prompt medical attention helps in relieving pain and preventing complications.