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Some common urological problem and there Causes

Some common urological problem and there Causes

Some urological diseases and treatment can handle by specialist urologist. Urological diseases are very common in men and women both, probability get increase with growing age.

What is female urinary incontinence and how it diagnosed?

Urinary incontinence affects women twice than men chances will be increase after the age of 65. A clinical survey shows around 10% of women get affected with this problem till the age of 65 and after that the chances increased up to 30%. Men are somewhere found themselves lucky there percentage is relatively lower than women.

Women suffer with urinary incontinence they partial or complete loss their control on urinary bladder. Loss the control on urinary bladder will cause of pee leaks from your bladder in between bathroom trips.

Diagnoses of female urinary incontinence:

Urinary Incontinence diagnosis begins with a detailed medical history. The pattern and nature of the leakage will help determine the type of incontinence. A physical examination, including reflex testing and palpation of areas around the urinary tract will offer additional information suggesting the cause of the incontinence.

Bladder scanning can help to identify gravity of the situation. A physician can assess emptying ability with this test, similar to an ultrasound. Urine and blood samples may be taken and analyzed for evidence of infection, kidney stone or metabolic imbalances.

After collecting all samples and evaluating the date urologist understand situation and suggest better treatment for you.

What is Male Infertility how it gets treated?

Infertility is women centric problem very rare in the men. Male infertility counts when male partner is completely or partially unable to fertile his female partner even female partner haven’t any Infertility issue.

Causes behind male Infertility:

There may be different causes behind male Infertility some of them are shown bellow.

  • Varicocele
  • Infection
  • Ejaculation issues
  • Undescended testicles
  • Hormone imbalances
  • Problem in tubules that transport sperm
  • Problems with sexual intercourse

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