Kidney disease, also known as renal disease or nephropathy, refers to a condition where the kidneys are damaged or unable to perform their vital functions adequately. The kidneys play a crucial role in maintaining overall health by filtering waste products, excess water, and electrolytes from the blood, and producing urine to eliminate these waste materials from the body. They also help regulate blood pressure, red blood cell production, and maintain the balance of minerals in the body.

In Males

  • Cancers of different organs like Kidney cancer, Bladder cancer, Penis cancer, Prostate and testicales cancer.
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Kidney diseases and Kidney Stones
  • Urinary Tract infections
  • Prostatitis or enlarged Prostate Glands

In Females

  • Urinary incontinence
  • Urinary Tract infections (UTIs)
  • Bladder Prolapse
  • Cancers of the Bladder, Kidney and Adrenal gland

In Children

  • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
  • Disorders of sex development
  • Kidney stones
  • Tumours and malignancies of the Kidney, Bladder and Testis
  • Pre-birth urological issues

Case Studies

Here is some type of urology treatment procedure.

Cystoscopy

Cystoscopy examines the bladder and urethra by seeing them with a cystoscope. It detects an enlarged prostate and cures bladder problems.

Ureteroscopy

Ureteroscopy cures kidney stones. The urethra, bladder, and ureter guide a ureteroscope to the kidney stone. Larger stones must be split apart.

Prostate Biopsy

A prostate biopsy removes questionable tissue samples from the prostate

Nephrectomy

Nephrectomy (Kidney Removal) is a surgical procedure that removes all or part of a kidney.

Vasectomy

Vasectomy is male birth control surgery. During the treatment, the doctor seals the vas deferens.

Caring for Your Kidneys

Urology mainly focuses on diagnosing and treatment of diseases concerning the urinary system. The major function of the urinary system is to keep the body clean and filter out toxins and wastes from the body.

Major organs that come under urology and are treated by urologists in males and females are

Adrenal Glands

These glands release hormones and are located on top of each kidney.

Kidneys

Kidneys filter waste out of blood to fabricate urine.

Uterus

These are the tubes using which urine flows from the kidneys to the bladder.

Bladder

It is the hollow sac that acts as a temporary storage reservoir for urine.

Urethra

Urethra is the tube through which the urine travels out of the body from the bladder.

Treatment of Male Organs

  • Prostate

    This gland under the bladder adds fluid to sperms to help produce semen.

  • Testicles

    These are the two oval organs inside the sac-like structure called the Scrotum that creates testosterone and facilitates the production of sperm.

  • Penis

    Penis releases urine and carries sperm out of the body.

Patient Testimonials

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Mr. Somsingh Tank

Baruch, Gujarat, India

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Mr. Ahmed Ebrahim

Bahrain, Middle East

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