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    When should I consult a urologist?

    You should consult a urologist if you experience symptoms such as difficulty in urination, frequent urinary infections, blood in urine, persistent pain in the abdomen or lower back, sexual health concerns, or problems related to the prostate, kidneys, or bladder. Early consultation helps in accurate diagnosis and timely treatment.

    What conditions are commonly treated at a urology service centre?

    Urology services commonly include evaluation and treatment of kidney stones, prostate disorders, urinary tract problems, male infertility, erectile dysfunction, and urological cancers. Conditions requiring kidney stone treatment or prostate cancer treatment often benefit from early specialist care.

    How is kidney stone treatment planned?

    Kidney stone treatment depends on the size, location, and type of stone. After clinical examination and imaging tests, a urologist may recommend medication, dietary changes, endoscopic procedures, or minimally invasive surgery. A kidney stone surgeon focuses on relieving symptoms while minimizing recovery time.

    When is surgery required for kidney stones?

    Surgery may be needed when kidney stones are large, recurrent, cause infection or blockage, or do not pass with medication. Minimally invasive procedures are commonly used to remove stones effectively while reducing pain and recovery time.

    What does prostate cancer treatment involve?

    Prostate cancer treatment depends on the stage and aggressiveness of the disease. Options may include active surveillance, surgery, radiation therapy, or systemic treatments. A prostate cancer surgeon evaluates clinical findings to recommend an approach aligned with international guidelines and patient-specific factors.

    How do I know if I need to see a prostate cancer surgeon?

    You may be referred to a prostate cancer surgeon if screening tests, imaging, or biopsy confirm prostate cancer, or if symptoms suggest advanced disease. Surgical consultation helps determine whether operative management is appropriate or if alternative treatments are better suited.

    Is penile implant surgery considered when other treatments fail?

    Yes. Penile implant surgery may be considered for men with erectile dysfunction when medications or other non-surgical treatments are ineffective. A penile implant surgeon evaluates medical history, expectations, and overall health before recommending this option.

    How long does recovery take after urological procedures?

    Recovery time varies based on the condition treated and the procedure performed. Many modern urological surgeries are minimally invasive, allowing patients to return to daily activities sooner with appropriate follow-up care.