The urologist is a doctor, who deals with patients with urinary problems and , kidney stones .
After the prostate surgery, the individual will mostly continue care with a urologist – at least initially. The surgeon who performed the surgery (most likely a urologist) will know exactly what took place during the surgery and will follow healing, urinary, and sexual function recovery. They will also check the PSA levels to ensure that everything is in order after the surgery. The oncologist will only be involved in some cases. If the surgery was for prostate cancer and the biopsy indicates aggressive cancer cells, spread beyond the prostate, or increasing PSA levels later on, the urologist will refer the patient to a medical or radiation oncologist. The oncologist will manage follow-up treatments such as radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or other cancer-specific treatments.
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You need to see a Urologist for that to see what the problem is. there is nothing you can do at home.
a urologist.
Something is abnormal seek the advice and attention of a urologist, or your Primary Care Physican (PCP). Your PCP can give you a referral to a urologist it you need it.
150K - 400K is what I have seen typically. 150 or so would be a group hiring a new young Urologist out of residency who will need to build a practice, the typical scenario. 400+ would be a hospital hiring a urologist, perhaps into an area with a shortage such as a small town.
There's no food that can help you, you need a urologist and treatment and meds.
Average salary of urologist is $400000.
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A urologist is a doctor who is knowledgeable about the male reproductive system. They also deal with any urinary issues for both sexes.
A urologist. You need to have a diagnosis ASAP. The lump may be caused by epididymitis. Since antibiotics cannot let it go away, maybe you can try a herbal medicine named diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill. Good luck to you.