A urologist deals with the treatment of all diseases related to the genitourinary system, including the kidneys, ureters, adrenal glands, bladder, and male reproductive organs.
Urologist – When should you make an appointment?
If you are experiencing concerning symptoms such as:
Preventative appointments are also very important, and it is recommended that men over 50 regularly visit a urologist for prostate cancer screening. A urologist is the right specialist to help solve your problem and relieve your symptoms.
Urologist – Which conditions do they diagnose?
A urologist diagnoses and treats:
Urologist – Which tests can a urologist perform or order?
Urological diagnosis involves, among others, ultrasound examinations (of the bladder, testicles, kidneys, prostate), urography, cystoscopy, and uroflowmetry.
Uroflowmetry – What kind of test is it?
Uroflowmetry (urinary flow measurement) is a simple, non-invasive, safe, and readily available test that measures urine flow during urination. During the test, the patient urinates into a device resembling a toilet. The device analyzes the speed of urination and the volume passed per second, and it also measures the total amount of urine. The result is then evaluated by the urologist. Part of the examination involves an ultrasound assessment of any residual urine volume in the bladder after urination. Proper interpretation of the test relies heavily on the careful clinical judgment of an experienced urologist or nephrologist.
Uroflowmetry – What are the indications for this test?
Uroflowmetry may be recommended for the following urination problems:
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