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If you are experiencing urinary symptoms or have been diagnosed with a urological condition, timely consultation can make a significant difference.
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Stay informed with expert insights on kidney stones, prostate health, urinary infections, incontinence, and advanced urology treatments. Our blog is designed to help patients understand symptoms, treatment options, and preventive care in simple, easy-to-read language.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. When should I consult a urologist?

You should see a urologist if you experience urinary pain, frequent infections, difficulty passing urine, kidney stones, prostate symptoms, incontinence, or any genital concerns.

2. Does every kidney stone require surgery?

No. Small stones may pass naturally with medication and hydration. Larger or painful stones may require laser or minimally invasive procedures, depending on size and location.

3. Are laser stone surgeries safe?

Yes. Laser procedures like URS, RIRS, and PCNL are safe, effective, and minimally invasive, with quick recovery and high success rates.

4. What are common prostate problems in men?

Common issues include prostate enlargement (BPH), urinary difficulty, frequent night urination, weak urine stream, and prostate cancer in older men.

5. Is prostate surgery always required for BPH?

Not always. Mild symptoms can be managed with medicines. Surgery like TURP or laser treatment is advised when symptoms are severe or complications occur.

6. Why do UTIs keep recurring?

Recurrent UTIs often indicate an underlying issue such as stones, prostate enlargement, poor bladder emptying, or structural problems that need urological evaluation.

7. Is urine leakage in women treatable?

Yes. Stress urinary incontinence can be effectively treated with pelvic floor therapy or minimally invasive sling surgery (TOT / TVT).

8. Are urology surgeries painful?

Most modern urology procedures are minimally invasive, performed under anesthesia, and associated with minimal pain and faster recovery.

9. Can children have urological problems?

Yes. Conditions like bedwetting, undescended testis, hypospadias, and recurrent UTIs are common in children and need early evaluation.

10. Is surgery required for hydrocele or phimosis?

If symptoms persist or worsen, simple surgical procedures offer a permanent and safe solution.