Urology is a medical specialty that focuses on the urinary tract of men and women, and also the male’s reproductive system. Urologists are doctors trained to diagnose, treat and manage a wide variety of urological disorders such as problems of the kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters and bladders as well as those of the male reproductive system.
The Urology specialists at Gleneagles Hospital Penang may diagnose several conditions through these methods:
A cystoscopy may be recommended to investigate problems in the bladder or water pipe. The procedure uses a lens on a thin, long tube to allow for a clearer and more detailed examination of the urethra and bladder.
Your urine sample will be sent to the laboratory for analysis and any indicators of infection such as high white blood cell count and bacteria will be noted. In order to reduce contamination of your sample, you may be instructed to clean your genital area and only collect urine mid stream.
The growth of a bacterial culture under laboratory conditions may be used together with urinalysis. This test may help detect the strain of bacteria causing your infection thus allowing your specialist to determine the appropriate course of treatment.
Image capturing tests such as Ultrasounds, CT Scans and MRIs may be used to detect problems in the kidneys, bladder or prostate. These allow your specialist to assess if your urinary tract has any signs of abnormality. A contrast dye may sometimes be used before imaging tests to help highlight the structures of the urinary tract.
Urological conditions and symptoms are diverse and can often be misdiagnosed. Hence a comprehensive screening is recommended to accurately discern and treat the conditions. Your doctor will often ask questions related to your symptoms, conduct a physical exam and finally recommend additional tests if deemed necessary.
Commonly experienced by older men, the prostate may be larger than usual, thus placing pressure on the urethra. Some may experience weak streams during urination or wake up frequently to use the bathroom.
Because the urethra is pinched, one's bladder has to work twice as hard, causing the muscles to become weaker over time.
Flow symptoms (Trouble passing urine):
Storage Symptoms (Trouble storing urine):
Erectile Dysfunction refers to the inability of a male to have a firm enough erection for sexual intercourse, erectile dysfunction can be a result of a combination of physical and psychological issues. If persistent, this can also be an underlying sign and risk of diabetes and heart disease.
Do consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding your erections or if you're experiencing any other sexual issues, such as premature or delayed ejaculation.
Despite the name, it is a relatively common condition and grows slowly, contained within the prostate in its earlier stages. Most men with prostate cancer may even live for many years without exhibiting any issues.
However, if the tumour begins to spread beyond the prostate, it may cause blockages in the surrounding tissues resulting in these symptoms:
The loss of bladder control can be a common problem and varies from the occasional leak from a sneeze or cough to a sudden and unbearable urge to urinate.
Urinary incontinence is also not always an inevitable part of ageing because all it takes is a simple lifestyle change or some medical treatment to help address any discomfort or stop incontinence.
Mineral and salt deposits that form inside your kidneys can harden and become kidney stones. This usually happens when your urine is overly concentrated leading to crystalisation of these mineral and salt deposits. Passing a stone can be painful but kidney stones typically do not cause any harm when discovered early.
However, if they become trapped in the urinary tract, they can lead to further complications such as infection or kidney failure.
Though they may not produce any symptoms on their own, you might feel them when they start moving around the kidneys or when they're passed through the ureter. Later kidney stones symptoms include:
When bacteria in one's digestive system comes into contact with the urethra, the microbes may overcome the body's natural defences causing pain and infection. If untreated, there is a potential for the infection to spread to the kidneys making it harder to treat. Anyone is prone to potentially developing a urinary tract infection though they are more common in women.
Urinary Tract Infection symptoms may include:
Bladder Cancer typically occurs when cells in the bladder begin growing quickly and out of control. When enough of these cells develop, they form a tumour which can potentially spread to other parts of the body. Typically, the cancers begins in the urothelium, the innermost lining of the bladder. When it spreads it often first attacks the lymph nodes, liver or lungs.
Bladder cancer symptoms may include:
Most screening tests are useful for those experiencing any of the symptoms above. Because genetics may play a vital role, we advise those who happen to have a family history of frequent urological conditions to undergo screening as soon as symptoms show, as infections only get worse over time. Screening is even more important for those who have persistent and recurring urological issues.
Urological condition screenings may include these types of tests:
Though antibiotics or antimicrobials may do the trick by killing infection causing bacteria, different courses of treatment may be recommended based on the individual's condition and the severity of their symptoms. Your specialist may discuss several methods with you and help you decide on the best one. They will also likely recommend certain lifestyle changes such as increasing water intake to flush out the bacteria. Pain medication may be prescribed to help alleviate discomfort while the use of a heating pad may also be suggested to help relieve any abdominal or back pain. Our goal at Gleneagles Hospital Penang is to help you get back on track with your lifestyle and activities. Treatment options such as those listed below depend on the individuals condition and health history.
Treatment depends on age, severity of BPH, and patient’s general health.
The treatment options for urological conditions include:
A urinalysis, which involves testing the urine for signs of infection, will be performed.
Urinary tract infections are often treated with antibiotics. The length of treatment is dependent upon the severity of symptoms. There are other methods which may be used in conjunction with antibiotic treatment to relieve pain, such as:
A three-day course of antibiotics is usually sufficient to eliminate the infection for urinary tract infections in patients who are otherwise healthy. If the infection has spread to the kidneys, a longer course of antibiotics may be necessary.
Kidney stones treatment depends on the type of stone and the cause.
For small stones, drinking water, taking pain relief or medication known as an alpha blocker to relax the muscles in your ureter, can help you pass the kidney stone without further invasive treatment.
For larger stones or stones that cause symptoms, treatment options include:
Bladder cancer treatments vary significantly based on the stage of the disease. Early-stage, non-muscle-invasive cancers may involve less invasive treatments like transurethral resection (TURBT) followed by chemotherapy within the bladder. For more advanced, muscle-invasive cancers, treatment options include surgery to remove the bladder (cystectomy) or a combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Erectile dysfunction treatment depends on the cause and general health of the patients. There are different treatment options available:
Urinary incontinence treatment depends on the type, severity and the cause.
Acute urinary incontinence caused by kidney stone, infections or medication side effects often clears out when the root-cause problem is treated. Other urinary incontinence treatment options include:
Subject to patient’s conditions, a combination of these therapies may be needed, and treatment is tailored to meet individual needs.
Prostate cancer treatment is tailored to individual needs, depending on the cancer's stage and the patient's health. Not all cases require immediate treatment, but when necessary, the goal is to manage the disease effectively to minimise the impact on life expectancy and quality.
Treatment is managed by a multidisciplinary team of specialists, including surgeons, oncologists, and nurses, who consider factors such as the cancer's type, size, and spread.
For cases requiring surgical intervention, the da Vinci Xi robotic surgical system has revolutionized urological procedures, particularly in prostate cancer treatment. This advanced technology allows surgeons to perform minimally invasive radical prostatectomies with enhanced precision, potentially leading to better outcomes and faster recovery times for patients experiencing these symptoms.
Treatment options range from watchful waiting for less aggressive cancers to surgery and radiotherapy for more advanced stages. Newer, less invasive treatments like HIFU and cryotherapy are also available but are still being studied for long-term effectiveness.
For advanced cancer, treatments aim to prolong life and alleviate symptoms, using chemotherapy, hormone treatments, and newer therapies. Hormone therapy, often used in conjunction with other treatments, targets testosterone to slow cancer growth. The choice of treatment balances effectiveness with quality of life, always considering the patient's preferences and health status.
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