Urological concerns may involve symptoms such as urinary discomfort, kidney stones, prostate-related issues, or changes in male reproductive health. Some conditions are routine and short-term, while others may require longer-term monitoring or surgical intervention. Getting the right care at the right time is the key to save your health.
Management typically begins with diagnostic evaluation, followed by discussion of possible next steps. Treatment may involve medication, procedures, or further investigation, depending on the underlying condition and clinical findings.
Dr. Ayush offers comprehensive care across a wide range of urological and male reproductive conditions, including:
Hard mineral deposits that form in the kidneys and may cause sharp pain in the back or side, along with nausea or blood in urine.
Conditions like an enlarged prostate or inflammation that can lead to frequent urination, weak stream, or difficulty starting or stopping urine flow.
Includes cancers of the kidney, bladder, prostate, or testis, which may show signs like blood in urine, back pain, or unexplained weight loss.
Refers to concerns such as erectile dysfunction, early ejaculation, or low sperm count, which can affect sexual function and fertility.
— Dr. Ayush Khetarpal
A persistent need to urinate can result from various factors, including overactive bladder, urinary tract infections, or certain medications. It’s advisable to consult a healthcare provider if this symptom disrupts daily activities.
Painful urination, known as dysuria, is often associated with urinary tract infections, bladder inflammation, or other underlying conditions. If this symptom persists, seeking medical evaluation is recommended.
Symptoms often include a strong urge to urinate, burning sensation during urination, cloudy urine, or pelvic discomfort. Prompt medical attention can help manage and resolve UTIs effectively.