Red Flags That It’s Time To See A Urologist

Going to see a urologist might seem like a big deal, but when it’s time, it’s time. Don’t delay, do not pass go, do not collect … well, you know the rest. In all seriousness, there are some clear red flags that it’s time to see a urologist and here they are.

Urinating Frequently And Leaking Urine

These are signs of an overactive bladder or incontinence, and a urologist can treat this condition in both men and women. Lifestyle modifications, medications, and other treatments can help to improve your symptoms.

You Suspect A Kidney Stone

The telltale signs of a kidney stone include the following:

  • Severe pain in the lower back on one side or the other
  • Blood in the urine
  • Burning with urination

Don’t delay in seeking medical care if you have any of these symptoms.

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You Have A Urinary Tract Infection That Won’t Go Away

A UTI is nothing to take lightly. If you have consistent burning pain while urinating and frequent urges to go, this is most likely a UTI. Antibiotics normally resolve this condition, but if the symptoms do not go away, seek medical assistance from Urology Specialists.

It could be interstitial cystitis or a painful bladder which is a chronic condition. Anti Inflammatory drugs may be needed to clear the infection along with avoiding triggers like chocolate, alcohol, spicy foods, and caffeine.

Erectile Dysfunction

Men who have trouble getting and maintaining an erection should see a urologist for a consultation to determine the cause.

For Men Only

Additional symptoms that should cause a man to seek the care of a urologist include the following:

  • Elevated PSA
  • A mass or pain in the testicles
  • An enlarged prostate
  • Fertility issues

Drink lots of water every day if you have kidney stones, maintain a healthy weight while eating a balanced diet, and limit caffeine and salt. These practices will help to keep your urological system healthy.

Contact Urology Specialists if you are experiencing any symptoms like those above. It’s time to see a urologist.

As always, if you have any further questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please call (605) 336-0635 today.

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