Urinary Issues

What Are Urinary Issues?

Urinary issues refer to a broad range of problems affecting the flow, frequency, control, or comfort of urination. These can affect both men and women and may signal an underlying condition involving the bladder, urethra, prostate, or kidneys.

Urinary problems can significantly impact daily life and may result from infections, obstruction, nerve dysfunction, or age-related changes. At Khetarpal Hospital, we focus on identifying the root cause and offering tailored treatment to restore normal function and comfort.

Common Urinary Conditions We Treat

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Urinary Retention or Difficulty Passing Urine

Increased Urinary Frequency or Urgency

Painful Urination (Dysuria)

Blood in Urine (Hematuria)

Overactive Bladder Syndrome (OAB)

Urinary Incontinence (Leakage of Urine)

Nocturia (frequent urination at night)

When to Consult a Urologist

Seek medical attention if you experience:

  • Pain, burning, or discomfort during urination
  • Persistent urge to urinate with minimal output
  • Blood in urine (visible or microscopic)
  • Urinary leakage or inability to hold urine
  • Difficulty starting or stopping urine flow
  • Frequent nighttime urination disrupting sleep
  • Recurrent urinary infections or foul-smelling urine

Diagnostic Services

Urine Routine and Culture Tests

Ultrasound of Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder (KUB)

Uroflowmetry (Urine Flow Measurement)

Post-Void Residual Urine Measurement

Cystoscopy (bladder endoscopy)

Urodynamic Studies

Blood tests for renal function (creatinine, urea)

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It could be due to infections, bladder overactivity, diabetes, or prostate issues. Evaluation helps determine the cause.

Not necessarily. It could also result from stones, irritation, or inflammation of the urinary tract.

Yes, hematuria must be investigated to rule out infections, stones, or more serious issues like tumors.

Many urinary conditions respond well to medications, lifestyle changes, or minimally invasive procedures, depending on the cause.

Diagnostic imaging and urine tests help determine the origin of the issue and guide treatment accordingly.

Yes, especially in men due to prostate enlargement and in women due to pelvic floor weakness. But these are manageable with proper care.