Urology – GitaRam Hospital

Urology Overview

We at GitaRam Healthcure provide comprehensive care for disorders of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system.

Our team of experienced and super-specialist Urologists offers diagnosis, treatment, and management of conditions such as:

Urologists use a variety of diagnostic tools and procedures to identify and evaluate these conditions, including medical history and physical examinations, urine and blood tests, imaging studies (such as X-rays, CT scans, and ultrasounds), and endoscopic procedures (such as cystoscopy and ureteroscopy).

Our Treatments

a. Prostate enlargement

This is a very common problem in our country every year more than 10 million people suffer from prostate enlargement. The exact reason for prostate enlargement is still unknown to the doctors but is thought to be related to changes in hormone levels.

b. Kidney stones

Kidney stones are formed when the urine is concentrated with minerals and other substances that can form crystals, such as calcium, oxalate, and uric acid.

c. Urinary tract infections

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that occurs in any part of the urinary system, including the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. It is more common in women than men and can be caused by bacteria or other microorganisms. If left untreated, it can lead to serious complications, so it is important to seek medical attention.

Treatment options for urologic conditions can range from medications and lifestyle changes to surgical interventions, such as laser surgery or robotic-assisted surgery. Urologists may also work with other healthcare professionals, such as oncologists and radiation therapists, to provide comprehensive care for patients with urologic cancers.

Overall, urology plays a critical role in helping individuals maintain and improve their urologic health and quality of life.

Some FAQs About Urology -

You should consider seeing a urologist if you are experiencing any symptoms or conditions that affect your urinary tract or reproductive system, such as pain or discomfort during urination, blood in urine, infertility, or urinary incontinence.

During a urology exam, your urologist will typically take your medical history and perform a physical exam. Depending on your symptoms, they may also order additional tests or procedures, such as a urine test or imaging study.

Yes, urologists treat both men and women. In fact, many urologic conditions, such as urinary tract infections, can affect both men and women.

Treatment for urologic conditions can vary depending on the specific condition and its severity. Treatments may include medications, lifestyle changes, or surgical interventions, such as laser surgery or robotic-assisted surgery.

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