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Urological conditions affect people of all ages — from kidney stones in young adults to prostate concerns in older men and urinary incontinence in women following childbirth. Despite being extremely common, these conditions are often discussed reluctantly, leading to delayed diagnosis and unnecessary suffering. At Reach Super Speciality Hospital, Bachupally, our Consultant Urologist provides confidential, thorough, and compassionate care for the complete range of urological conditions.
We are equipped to manage both acute urological emergencies and chronic conditions, offering timely diagnosis and effective treatment — including minimally invasive procedures where appropriate — to patients across Bachupally, Miyapur, Kukatpally, and surrounding areas.
Urological consultations — particularly for men’s health issues — can feel sensitive. Our urologist creates a comfortable, private, and non-judgmental consultation environment where patients can discuss their symptoms openly and honestly. Accurate history-taking is essential in urology, and we ensure every patient feels heard and respected.
For conditions like kidney stones, we employ evidence-based protocols including ultrasound evaluation, urine analysis, and metabolic screening to not only treat the current episode but to reduce the risk of recurrence — a critical part of long-term urological care.
Q: Can kidney stones pass on their own?
A: Small kidney stones (under 5mm) often pass spontaneously with adequate hydration and pain management. Larger stones or those causing obstruction, infection, or persistent pain may require urological intervention such as medical expulsion therapy, lithotripsy, or ureteroscopy.
Q: Should I be worried about blood in my urine?
A: Any episode of blood in the urine — even a single occurrence without pain — should be evaluated by a urologist promptly. While the cause is often benign (infection, kidney stone), haematuria can sometimes be an early sign of bladder or kidney cancer, and early evaluation is vital.
Q: When should a man see a urologist about prostate symptoms?
A: Men over 50 — or over 40 with a family history of prostate disease — should have a baseline PSA test and prostate evaluation. Symptoms such as frequent urination, weak urine stream, difficulty starting urination, or incomplete bladder emptying warrant prompt urological assessment.
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