Urology

Treat Urinary Tract Infections at Vitalife, Pune

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Urology is a clinical specialty focusing on issues involving the female and male urinary tract organs and male reproductive organs. The urinary tract is a human internal organ that releases, eliminates, and accumulates urine. Urological disorders can impact a person’s self-esteem and physiological health. To treat a patient with urological ailments, the urologist physician must have a broad understanding and knowledge of internal medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, and other specializations.

Vitalife in Pune specializes in these fields and offers the best diagnostic and treatment options for male reproductive organs and urinary tract disorders. Vitalife is a progressive facility and is one of the best urology clinics in Pune. We strive to create a comfortable and pleasant environment for medical staff and patients. We offer a full range of services to patients aimed at assessing all types of urological diseases and other medical issues.

Vitalife, Pune is staffed by top professionals and provides a broad range of surgical and medical procedures. It is equipped with the latest urological technologies and provides minimally invasive therapies such as vasectomy, lithotripsy, and laser surgery. Our urologists and health professionals deliver the best care to eliminate the disease following the diagnosis of your disorder.

With an interdisciplinary approach, Vitalife offers exceptional care for every urological problem. Its scope of practice includes uro-oncology, minimally invasive procedures, pediatric urology, female urology, and reconstructive urology.

Kidney Stones

Many individuals may develop renal stones during their lifetimes. The most frequent cause of renal stones (also referred to as renal calculus) is a lack of fluid intake. Kidney stones develop when urine salts and minerals clump together. The length of certain pebble-like clumps may range from a speck to a tennis ball. Renal calculus can be painful to move, but if diagnosed early enough, they commonly do not cause lasting damage.

Enlarged Prostate

An enlarged prostate, also known as BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia), indicates that the gland has grown in size. Prostate enlargement affects nearly all males as they age. The exact etiology of prostate enlargement is uncertain. Factors associated with aging and variations in testicular cells may play a role in gland growth and testosterone levels.

Laser Treatment In Urology

The laser is a well-known surgical method that has been used in operative oncology. Thulium lasers are used in urology to remove tumors of the bladder, urethra, kidneys, and ureter. Laser therapy in urology is becoming increasingly popular and offers distinct advantages over conventional surgeries. The utilization of wavelengths transferred through the fiber optics enables the tasks to be completed conveniently by the endoscope.

Genitourinary Cancer

Cancers of the urinary tract and male reproductive system are the focus of the specialized field of genitourinary cancers. These include kidney cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, bladder cancer, and penile cancer. The genitourinary cancer experts at Vitalife at Pune will collaborate with you to evaluate your disorder and strategize and deliver quality patient care.

Urethroplasty

Urethroplasty is a surgical procedure used to restore the urethra, an internal tube that carries urine from the body. Individuals may require urethroplasty if scar tissue in the urethra makes it hard for urine to pass easily. The surgery may be a component of a chain of gender affirmation procedures.

Hypospadias

Hypospadias is a rare but serious congenital issue in which the penis opening is on the undersurface of the organ. Newborns with a family background of hypospadias are more likely to develop this ailment. Surgical correction is usually required to regain adequate urine flow.

Hernia

A hernia occurs when an intrinsic body part presses through a weak point in your tissue or muscle. The bladder or intestine droops through the body wall. The hernia is caused by pressure and a lack of strength or opening in the fascia or muscles. The pressure forces a tissue or organ through the opening or weakness.

Hydrocoele

A hydrocele is a form of scrotal swelling that develops when fluid gathers in the narrow sheath that surrounds a testicle. It is prevalent in newborns and commonly resolves without treatment by the age of two. Hydroceles can establish in elderly men as a result of inflammatory response or injury. This condition is typically painless, but it can grow large and distressful. The condition may need to be diagnosed with an ultrasound.

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Kidney Diseases & Conditions

Kidney disease indicates that your kidneys have been affected and can not filter blood as effectively as they need to. You are at risk of developing kidney diseases if you suffer from high blood pressure or diabetes. An accident, ailments, inflammatory processes, loss of blood, medicines, or severe dehydration can cause acute kidney injury. Other kidney issues include kidney cysts, acute kidney injury, renal infections, and kidney stones.

Urinary Tract Conditions & Illnesses

A range of health problems can impair the urinary tract, a system that processes and excretes urine. An infection can occur in various parts of the urinary tract, such as bladder dysfunction, bladder infection, bladder stones, blood in urine, overactive bladder, frequent urination, urinary retention, and incontinence. If left untreated, such conditions can harm health and cause potential renal damage, which may be fatal.

Why Vitalife?

At Vitalife, we believe that everyone deserves access to high-quality medical care. That’s why we’re committed to providing ethical, patient-centered care in your neighborhood. Our experienced doctors come from some of India’s premier institutes, and they’re dedicated to providing the best possible care for every patient. We offer comprehensive OPD and IPD services, using state-of-the-art equipment and facilities. And we’re always looking for ways to improve our services and make a positive impact on our patients' lives.

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Things to know before you visit a specialist

Commonly performed urological procedures are nephrectomy (kidney removal), pyeloplasty (renal pelvis reconstruction), cystoscopy, ureteroscopy, and ureteral reimplant.

Here are several queries you may wish to enquire about a urologist:

  • What may be the source of my symptoms?
  • Can you please inform me what my evaluation is?
  • What is your personal experience with this kind of disorder?
  • Which testing is required?

Ensure that you are sure about the date and time of your appointment. It is preferable if you arrive 15-20 minutes before your appointment time. Patients may feel overwhelmed when attempting to maximize their period in explaining the information required for the urologist to better comprehend their concerns. It is always preferable to remain organized and calm while explaining your symptoms. Be aware of your other health problems and communicate them to the urologist in a reliable manner. You may not believe that some of your other health conditions are related to the current issue under discussion, but the urologist may require this information to make an overall diagnosis and to ensure that any treatments she or he advise do not impede your other health conditions. It is ideal to provide all the details on the initial consultation forms as possible, and then let the urologist determine how much data is pertinent for the current consultation.

Prepare to respond to questions that would assist the urologist in determining the root cause of your urological disorder, such as:

  • If you have any other medical problems
  • If you are taking therapy for a medical condition
  • If you take recreational drugs
  • If you are a smoker
  • Your daily alcohol consumption
  • If you’ve ever had any pelvic-specific surgeries or other treatment options
  • If you suffer from urinary issues
  • Your levels of stress
  • Your psychological health condition
  • About the relationship with the partner
Things to know before you visit a specialist

Commonly performed procedures

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Commonly performed urological procedures are nephrectomy (kidney removal), pyeloplasty (renal pelvis reconstruction), cystoscopy, ureteroscopy, and ureteral reimplant.

What should I ask the urologist?

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Here are several queries you may wish to enquire about a urologist:

  • What may be the source of my symptoms?
  • Can you please inform me what my evaluation is?
  • What is your personal experience with this kind of disorder?
  • Which testing is required?

What should I know before visiting a urologist?

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Ensure that you are sure about the date and time of your appointment. It is preferable if you arrive 15-20 minutes before your appointment time. Patients may feel overwhelmed when attempting to maximize their period in explaining the information required for the urologist to better comprehend their concerns. It is always preferable to remain organized and calm while explaining your symptoms. Be aware of your other health problems and communicate them to the urologist in a reliable manner. You may not believe that some of your other health conditions are related to the current issue under discussion, but the urologist may require this information to make an overall diagnosis and to ensure that any treatments she or he advise do not impede your other health conditions. It is ideal to provide all the details on the initial consultation forms as possible, and then let the urologist determine how much data is pertinent for the current consultation.

What will the urologist ask me?

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Prepare to respond to questions that would assist the urologist in determining the root cause of your urological disorder, such as:

  • If you have any other medical problems
  • If you are taking therapy for a medical condition
  • If you take recreational drugs
  • If you are a smoker
  • Your daily alcohol consumption
  • If you’ve ever had any pelvic-specific surgeries or other treatment options
  • If you suffer from urinary issues
  • Your levels of stress
  • Your psychological health condition
  • About the relationship with the partner

Frequently Asked Questions

Can alcohol induce incontinence?

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Alcohol is a bladder irritant that has been linked to urge bladder problems. Alcohol also triggers a rise in urine output.

Do I need any follow-up care after my surgery?

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The urologist may plan follow-up appointments based on the type of surgical procedure, your healing, and your recovery.

Do urologists in Vitalife treat both men and women?

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Yes. Urologists provide care to males and females of all ages.

How should I get ready for surgery?

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Before your surgical procedure, the urologist will provide you with detailed instructions so that you are adequately prepared and at ease. The guidelines will vary depending on the type of therapies you are receiving. It is not unusual to be told to refrain from taking certain medicines or to fast before surgery.

Will the treatment be extremely painful?

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Before any procedure or treatment, the urologist will give you a detailed description so that you understand exactly what to anticipate. At Vitalife, we strive to ensure that our treatments are carried out using cutting-edge methods that keep our patients as comfortable as possible.