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Introduction to Urology

1. What is Urology?

Difficulty in urinating, close to urinating, leaking urine, continuous feeling of residual urine, pain when urinating and ending, cloudy urine, red urine, sometimes severe pain in the lower back, medical examination If you have symptoms such as urinary abnormalities (tumor markers, occult blood in urine, etc.), or if you have any other problems, please contact the Department of Urology.

2. Diseases treated in urology

  • benign disease

  • Adrenal disease: adrenal tumor, etc.

  • Male dysuria: benign prostatic hyperplasia, urethral stricture, etc.

  • Male sexual function: male menopause, erectile dysfunction, etc.

  • Female urology: frequent urination, urinary incontinence, neurogenic bladder, overactive bladder, cystocele, etc.

  • Urolithiasis: kidney stones, ureteral stones, bladder stones, etc.

  • Pediatric urology: phimosis, undescended foci, testicular (testicular) torsion, etc.

  • Urinary tract trauma: Kidney/ureter/bladder/penis/testicular (testicle) trauma, etc.

  • Sexually transmitted diseases: urethritis, syphilis, condyloma, etc.

  • Urinary tract infection: cystitis, acute pyelonephritis, prostatitis, epididymitis (epididymitis), etc.

  • Others: Adult phimosis, etc.

  • Urological malignant tumor

  • Malignant tumor that develops in the adrenal gland, kidney, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, prostate, urethra, penis, testis (testicle), etc.

3. Treatment

4. doctor in charge

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