Kidney and Urinary Tract Specialist
Kidney and Urinary Tract Specialist
A urologist is a specialist surgeon who treats kidney, bladder, urethra and adrenal gland problems. They also deal with problems related to the penis, testicles and prostate gland. Urologists complete at least 5 years of specialized training after becoming a doctor.
What conditions does a urologist treat?
Urologists specialize in treating a wide range of urinary tract problems in men, women and children, including:
- Bladder and kidney infection
- Blood in the urine
- urinary incontinence
- Kidney stones and bladder stones
- Kidney, bladder and adrenal gland cancer
- Urinary problems, including overactive bladder
- Pelvic floor problems
They can also treat problems specific to men, including:
- Prostate enlargement (prostatitis)
- Prostate Cancer
- testical cancer
- varicocele
- Erectile dysfunction and infertility in men
Some urologists specialize in certain areas. For example, a pediatric urologist specializes in urinary and genital disorders in children and adolescents.
Other subcategories include:
- Robotic surgery, where the urologist uses 3D images and computer-controlled surgical tools.
- Laparoscopic surgery that uses small incisions and special surgical instruments, including a miniature video camera