Urological diseases are more common than you think. UTIs alone affect nearly half of all women and 10% of men.
Urology is a branch of medicine that deals with diagnosing, managing, and treating disorders related to the urinary tract and male reproductive systems.
Organs which fall under this domain are:
- Kidney
- Bladder
- Adrenal glands
- Ureters
- Urethra
- Male reproductive organs (testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, and penis)
A urologist is a professional who specializes in this field and employs various diagnostic techniques and treatments. It includes medications, minimally invasive procedures, surgery, and other advanced techniques to treat urological conditions.
What are the Various Subspecialties Within Urology?
There is not a single number that can define how many subspecialties there are, but the top subspecialties in Urology are mentioned below -
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Pediatric Urology: It focuses on the management of urinary disorders and genital problems in children. A pediatric urologist's specialization consists of treating urinary tract infections, voiding dysfunction (pattern of problems with the urinary tract), kidney stones, tumors, and cancer of the kidney, and reconstruction of the kidney, ureters, and bladder.
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Female Urology: It covers the management and treatment of disorders faced by women. A female urologist's specialization comprises problems such as urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, overactive bladder, pelvic organ prolapse, and interstitial cystitis.
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Urologic Oncology: This sub-division of urology deals with diagnosing and treating cancers of the male and female urinary tract and male reproductive system. The organs which fall under this subspeciality are penis, testicles, bladder, kidney, prostate, and adrenal glands.
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Endourology: This subspecialty involves using endoscopes or specific instruments to examine the urinary tract and perform surgery. Only minimally invasive techniques are used in this field to treat the disorders. Some standard endourology procedures are ureteroscopy, cyst, ureter, and nephroscopy. Some major conditions treated by endourologists are -
- Urethral or ureteral obstructions
- Bladder, kidney, and ureter tumors and stones
- Prostate-blockage
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Reconstructive Urology: This branch of urology specifically focuses on the reconstruction or surgery of the upper and lower urinary tract and some reproductive organs. Common conditions treated in this branch are bladder fistulas, congenital abnormalities, erectile dysfunction, and injuries of the genitourinary tract.
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Laparoscopic Urology: This field of urology involves using a laparoscope to treat urological diseases. Laparoscopic Urology is highly preferred because of its minimally invasive technique, which uses small incisions, reducing the recovery time. Some common procedures are nephrectomies, ureterolithotomy, renal cyst decortications, and radical nephrectomies.
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Andrology: Andrology is a male-focused subspecialty of urology. It is a medicinal branch that studies male reproductive health and urological problems. You can think of it as the opposite of gynecology. Common problems which are treated in this branch are male infertility, erectile dysfunction, impotence, and cancer of the testis, penis, and prostate.
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Neuro-urology: As the name suggests, this subspecialty deals with managing the nervous system and urinary tract communication. The nervous system plays a huge role in controlling urine and its voiding. The miscommunication between the two can lead to many problems, such as the inability to avoid urinating, incontinence, overactive bladder, and urinary hesitancy.
Conclusion
Urology is a diverse field that, in total, focuses on the diagnosis, management, and treatment of the male and female urinary tract and male reproductive system. Every subspecialty focuses on a specific aspect of urology. There are many reasons why a urological disorder occurs, but some of the most common reasons are urinary tract infections, kidney infections, bladder or kidney stones, sexually transmitted diseases, polycystic renal diseases, etc. Consulting a urologist is crucial for receiving an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.