Urology, Andrology & Women’s Urology Care at Tulasi
Multispeciality Hospital, Guntur
The urinary system and reproductive system play a vital role
in maintaining overall health. Problems related to the kidneys, bladder,
prostate, and reproductive organs can significantly affect quality of life if
they are not diagnosed and treated early.
At Tulasi Multispeciality Hospital, Guntur, our Urology,
Andrology, and Women’s Urology Department provides comprehensive, advanced,
and confidential care for patients suffering from urinary and reproductive
health conditions.
Our specialists focus on early diagnosis, modern
treatment methods, and patient-centered care to ensure the best possible
outcomes.
What Is Urology?
Urology is the medical specialty that deals with
diseases of the urinary system in both men and women.
The urinary system helps remove waste and excess fluids from
the body.
Organs of the Urinary System
Kidneys – Filter waste and toxins from the blood and
produce urine.
Ureters – Tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
Urinary Bladder – Stores urine before it is expelled from the body.
Urethra – The tube through which urine leaves the body.
Urologists diagnose and treat disorders affecting these
organs using both medical and surgical treatments.
What Is Andrology? (Male Reproductive Health)
Andrology is a specialized branch of urology that
focuses on male reproductive and sexual health.
Many men hesitate to discuss reproductive or sexual health
issues. At Tulasi Multispeciality Hospital, Guntur, we provide a confidential
and supportive environment for men seeking consultation.
Common andrology conditions include:
- Male
Infertility – Difficulty conceiving due to sperm abnormalities
- Erectile
Dysfunction (ED) – Difficulty achieving or maintaining erection
- Low
Sperm Count – Diagnosed through semen analysis
- Hormonal
Imbalance – Low testosterone levels
- Male
Sexual Health Disorders
Early medical evaluation helps identify the cause and
provide effective treatment.
Women’s Urology Care
Although urology is often associated with men’s health, many
women experience urinary problems that require specialist care.
At Tulasi Multispeciality Hospital, Guntur, female
patients who prefer consultation with a woman doctor can also receive
evaluation through Lady Urologist consultation when required.
Common urological conditions in women include:
- Recurrent
urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Urinary
incontinence (loss of bladder control)
- Frequent
urination
- Pain
during urination
- Bladder
disorders
Our hospital ensures comfortable, confidential, and
patient-focused care for women seeking urological consultation.
Important Advice for Women: Avoid Holding Urine for Long
Periods
Many women tend to hold urine for long periods while
traveling, working outside, or due to lack of restroom facilities. However,
frequently delaying urination can increase the risk of urinary tract
infections (UTIs).
When urine remains in the bladder for a long time, bacteria
can multiply and cause infection.
Possible health problems include:
- Urinary
tract infections (UTIs)
- Burning
sensation during urination
- Lower
abdominal discomfort
- Increased
risk of bladder infections
Doctors recommend not holding urine for long periods
and emptying the bladder whenever there is an urge.
Maintaining proper hydration and healthy urinary habits
helps prevent infections.
Common Urological Conditions We Treat
1. Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are one of the most common urological
problems.
Symptoms of Kidney Stones
- Severe
pain in the back or side
- Blood
in urine
- Pain
during urination
- Nausea
and vomiting
- Frequent
urge to urinate
Treatment Options
At Tulasi Multispeciality Hospital, modern treatment
methods for kidney stones include:
- Medication
management for small stones
- Laser
lithotripsy (breaking stones using laser technology)
- Endoscopic
stone removal procedures
- Minimally
invasive surgical treatments
Early treatment prevents complications and severe pain.
2. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
UTIs occur when bacteria infect the urinary tract.
Common Symptoms
- Burning
sensation while urinating
- Frequent
urination
- Lower
abdominal pain
- Fever
in severe cases
Early treatment helps prevent infection from spreading to
the kidneys.
3. Enlarged Prostate (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia – BPH)
This condition commonly affects men above the age of 50.
Symptoms Include
- Weak
urine stream
- Difficulty
starting urination
- Frequent
urination at night
- Incomplete
bladder emptying
Medical evaluation helps manage symptoms and improve quality
of life.
Warning Symptoms You Should Not Ignore
Many urinary and reproductive health problems begin with
mild symptoms that people ignore.
You should consult a specialist if you experience:
- Blood
in urine (Hematuria)
- Burning
sensation during urination
- Frequent
urination
- Severe
back or abdominal pain
- Difficulty
passing urine
- Male
fertility concerns
- Sexual
health issues
Early diagnosis can prevent complications and improve
treatment outcomes.
Specialist Doctor Tips for Better Urinary Health
Stay Hydrated
Drinking 3–4 liters of water daily helps prevent kidney stones and
supports kidney health.
Do Not Ignore Blood in Urine
Even a small amount of blood in urine requires medical evaluation.
Healthy Lifestyle Improves Fertility
Smoking, alcohol, stress, and poor diet can negatively affect sperm quality and
reproductive health.
Regular Prostate Screening
Men above 50 years should undergo regular prostate screening and PSA
testing.