Urology is the medical speciality that deals with the urinary system and the male genital organs. Diseases of the kidneys, renal pelvis, renal ducts, urethra, and bladder are not only a common phenomenon in men, so female patients can also consult a urologist if they suffer from urinary retention and urination problems. Men can visit a urologist if they experience discomfort in the areas of the penis, testicles, and epididymis, as well as the prostate, vas deferens and seminal vesicles.
What does the urologist examine?
Kidneys
Renal ducts
Bladder
Urethra
Penis
Testicles
Epididymis
Prostate
In which cases should you consult a urologist?
For both sexes:
Incontinence (involuntary loss of urine)
Urinary retention problems, urine dribbling
Lumbar, kidney pain
Frequent, painful, urgent urge to urinate
Burning, stinging sensation during urination
Bloody urination
For men:
Frequent nocturnal urination
Weak stream of urine and difficult, obstructed urination
Sexual dysfunction (korai magömlés, merevedési zavar)
DID YOU KNOW THAT OUR ONE-DAY SURGERY UNIT ALSO OFFERS UROLOGICAL MINOR SURGERIES PERFORMED BY OUR SPECIALISTS?
What types of urological surgery do our specialists perform?
One-day surgical urology specializes in the modern, minimally invasive treatment of urinary tract and genital disorders. Its goal is to relieve symptoms quickly and effectively while promoting fast recovery. Before any minor surgery, a prior urological consultation is mandatory, which can be booked with one of our outpatient urology specialists.
Circumcision – under general anaesthesia
Condyloma surgery – under general anaesthesia
Hydrocele surgery (Hydrocelectomy)
Spermatocele resection (Spermatocelectomy)
Varicocele surgery (Variocelectomy)
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