
Urinary Stone Disease
Urinecontains many dissolved minerals and salts.When your urine has high levels of these minerals and salts, crystals can aggregate and stones can form.Kidney stones can start small but can grow larger in size.
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Prostate Enlargement (BPH)
Only men have a prostate. As you age, your prostate can become larger. It’s a normal part of aging for most men. Men with urinary problems should also talk to a doctor about their prostate health.
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Holmium Laser in Urology
Holmium laser is a solid-state laser with extensive utility in Urology. Holmium laser delivers laser light energy at a wavelength of 2140 nm via a flexible end firing quartz fiber.
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Urethral Stricture
Urethral stricture is a very frequently encountered disease. In this disease there is a narrowing of the urethral tube, the tube that delivers urine from the urinary bladder out of the body.
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Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction can be a sign of a more serious health problem, especially in middle-aged men. About 25% men below forty-year age may experience ED. There is effective treatment for ED.
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Andropause
You may have heard of menopause that happens in women after the age of 45 years; do men also suffer similar condition? Andropause is very common but not routinely diagnosed or treated as there is no great awareness regarding this condition.
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Blood in Urine
Hematuria or passing blood in urine should be taken very seriously. If this happens you need to immediately meet your doctor to get the cause identified and treated. There is a long list of causes for hematuria.
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Uro-Oncological Management
Thousands of men and women are diagnosed each year with cancer of the prostate, bladder or kidney, as well as testicular and penile cancer. New breakthroughs in cancer care, experimental treatment options, and ongoing...
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Laproscopic Surgeries
In last one decade, laparoscopy has become a practical and acceptable alternative to treat complex urologic surgical diseases. Most of the open procedures today are replaced by laparoscopic alternatives.
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