Frequently Asked Questions
A urologist is a doctor who treats problems related to the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and male reproductive system.
You should see a urologist if you have frequent urination, burning while passing urine, blood in urine, kidney stone pain, prostate problems, or fertility issues.
Severe back or side pain, pain while urinating, blood in urine, or nausea are common signs. If you have these, consult a urologist quickly.
Small stones may pass naturally with medicines and water. Larger stones may need advanced treatments like laser surgery or minimally invasive procedures.
Yes, prostate enlargement is common in men over 50. Symptoms include weak urine flow, frequent urination at night, and incomplete emptying of the bladder.
Drink enough water, maintain good hygiene, and avoid holding urine for long periods. Women should take extra care, as UTIs are more common in them.
Most modern treatments like endoscopy and laser surgery are minimally invasive and cause little pain, with faster recovery.
Yes. Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily, eat a balanced diet, avoid excess salt and alcohol, and exercise regularly for better urological health.
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