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5 Common Urology Tests
Going to a Urologist can be a daunting experience and a lot of people tend to get nervous on their first visit. But despite this, you shouldn’t feel too uneasy, as a lot of urological procedures aren’t that different to those performed by a normal physician. Urologists treat conditions of the urinary tract, but first,… Read more
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The Benefits of Robotic Surgery In Urology
Surgical technology is constantly advancing, resulting in better outcomes for patients, less pain, shorter stays in hospital and quicker recovery. And one of the most important developments in recent years is the advancement of robotic surgery technology. What Is Robotic Surgery? Robotic surgery is a surgical method performed by using small tools that are attached… Read more
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What is Male Infertility?
Male infertility refers to a males inability to reproduce and is a result of many factors, including lifestyle choices, chronic disease, illnesses, genetics and other conditions. Male infertility accounts for 40% – 50% of infertility in couples and affects approximately 7% of all men. Fertility Factors Male fertility is a complex process that begins in… Read more
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What Conditions Can Urologists Treat?
A urologist is a specialist physician who treats conditions relating to the urinary tract, reproductive organs, as well as other related organs including the bladder, kidneys ureter and urethra. Urologists must first be a qualified doctor before they specialise, meaning they have a broad scope of medical knowledge, with a focus on the urinary system.… Read more
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What Your Testicle Pain May be Telling You
It goes without saying, testicle pain is not fun and like the organ itself the topic can be pretty sensitive. The testes are vital for male sexual development and are responsible for producing testosterone as well as sperm. Pain in the testes, is not always straightforward and it can be a symptom of a number… Read more
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What is Horseshoe Kidney?
Horseshoe kidney, also known as renal fusion, is a rare congenital condition in which a baby’s kidneys fuse together in a horseshoe-shape while developing in the womb. The disorder is rare, affecting around one in 600 people, however, it is more commonly found in males. Horseshoe kidney disorder is relatively benign and in most cases… Read more
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Your First Visit to a Urologist: What You Need to Know
A urologist is a specialist that treats conditions relating to the urinary tracts of male and females, as well as the male reproductive organs. If you have a condition of the kidneys, bladder, ureter or urethra it’s likely you will be referred to a urologist. Your first visit to a new specialist can be a… Read more
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What Are the Signs of Acute Kidney Failure
Acute Kidney Failure also known as Acute Renal Failure, is a serious condition in which the kidneys become unable to function to their full capacity. The kidneys are vital to the body’s health and have a range of functions including cleaning the blood, including forming urine, producing hormones and regulating important minerals such as potassium… Read more

