For many people, a physical exam and answering questions (medical history) are all that’s needed for a doctor to diagnose erectile dysfunction and recommend a treatment. If you have chronic health conditions or your doctor suspects that an underlying condition might be involved, you might need further tests or a consultation with a specialist. Tests…
Cystoscopy is endoscopy of the urinary bladder via the urethra. It is carried out with a cystoscope. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. The cystoscope has lenses like a telescope or microscope. These lenses let the physician focus on the inner surfaces of the urinary tract. Some cystoscopes use optical fibres (flexible glass fibres) that carry an image from the tip…
Jamshedpur: In a remarkable triumph at the 57th Annual National Conference of Urology held in Patna from February 1st to 4th, 2024, Senior Urologist of Jamshedpur Dr. Harprit Singh emerged as a standout figure, securing the coveted 1st prize as the secretary for Urolithiasis. His contribution to this section was hailed as the best among all…
The following tests and exams play a key role in finding a cause for blood in your urine: Sometimes, the cause of urinary bleeding can’t be found. In that case, your doctor might recommend regular follow-up tests, especially if you have risk factors for bladder cancer, such as smoking, exposure to environmental toxins or a…