Urologists treat urinary and pelvic conditions in males and females, and reproductive and genital conditions in males. Urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, erectile dysfunction (ED), and ...
Urologists are doctors who treat conditions of the urinary tract in men and people assigned male at birth (AMAB) and women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB). Your urinary tract is your body's ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) can affect your quality of life, but it’s important to know there are some effective treatments that can help you manage your symptoms. In some cases, your primary care ...
Male infertility affects millions, yet misconceptions persist. A UAB urology expert explains how stigma, lifestyle choices ...
Urologists diagnose the underlying causes of erectile dysfunction (ED) through medical history reviews, physical examinations, and specialized tests. A urologist can suggest various treatment options ...
A urologist and fertility specialist, Dr Yaw Amoah, has raised concern over a growing global trend showing a decline in male ...
Peeing is a routine part of the day and a necessary function to get rid of waste your body doesn't need. It may seem simple, but there is actually a right way and a wrong way to urinate. Certain bad ...
Your morning habits set the course for the day you will have, and they are not limited to what you eat for breakfast. It can determine whether you will feel energised throughout the day or be ...
What Does a Pediatric Urologist Do? These doctors are trained to treat a number of genital abnormalities (growths or positioning of genitals on the body) and groin problems like varicocele (swelling ...