Urologists specialise in the urinary tract. This includes the ureters, bladder and urethra. They also deal with problems of the kidney, though kidney specialists are called nephrologists.
So, kidney stones or infections, bladder cancer, prostatic hyptertrophy...
There are many reasons.
A woman may need to visit a urologist if their general practitioner or internist refers them for more specialized attention due to issues with their URINARY TRACT. Possibly a recurrent bladder infection, or kidney infection, or cysts, etc. Men may seek examination from a urologist because of similar reasons, to include prostate problems.
You need to see a Urologist for that to see what the problem is. there is nothing you can do at home.
A Urologist.
Burning and redness around my penis
Urologist.
A woman does not produce sperm. Her husband needs to see a urologist.
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.
That can be either a symptom of an enlarged prostate, or of diabetes. You need to see a urologist to find out.
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.
The urologist is a doctor, who deals with patients with urinary problems and , kidney stones .
Problems peeing.
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