Shri Siddhi Vinayak Hospital
DR. MEGHA GUPTA
MBBS, DNB, MNAMS CONSULTANT OBSTETRICIAN & GYNAECOLOGIST
DR. NEERAJ GUPTA
MBBS (KGMC, LUCKNOW), MS GEN.
SURGERY DNB, UROLOGY (SIR GANGARAM HOSP ., NEW DELHI)
MNAMS - UROLOGY CONSULTANT UROSURGEON, ANDROLOGIST AND KIDNY TRANSPLANTSURGEON
Today's Topic UTI
Urinary tract infection
Also called: UTI, bladder infection
1st Picture _ Male cystoscopy
2nd. Picture _ Female cy..
Symptoms -
Usually self-diagnosable
A bladder infection may cause pelvic pain, increased urge to urinate, pain with urination and blood in the urine. A kidney infection may cause back pain, nausea, vomiting and fever.
People may experience:
Pain areas: in the bladder, groin, lower abdomen, or pelvis
Pain circumstances: can occur during urination or during
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Urinary: foul smelling urine, frequent urination, bladder spasm, cloudy urine, dark urine, persistent urge to urinate, sense of incomplete bladder emptying, or blood in urine
Whole body: fatigue, fever, or malaise
Also common: cramping or vaginal irritation
Treatment consists of antibiotics
Diagnosis
Cystoscopy performed on a woman
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Male cystoscopyOpen pop-up dialog box
Tests and procedures used to diagnose urinary tract infections include:
Analyzing a urine sample.
Your doctor may ask for a urine sample for lab analysis to look for white blood cells, red blood cells or bacteria. To avoid potential contamination of the sample, you may be instructed to first wipe your ge***al area with an antiseptic pad and to collect the urine midstream.
Growing urinary tract bacteria in a lab
Lab analysis of the urine is sometimes followed by a urine culture. This test tells your doctor what bacteria are causing your infection and which medications will be most effective.
Creating images of your urinary tract.
If you are having frequent infections that your doctor thinks may be caused by an abnormality in your urinary tract, you may have an ultrasound, a computerized tomography (CT) scan or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Your doctor may also use a contrast dye to highlight structures in your urinary tract.
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What Is a Urologist ?
Your urologist knows all about the urinary system, which includes your kidneys, bladder, ureters (thin muscles that carry p*e into your bladder) and urethra (tube that drains p*e out of your bladder.)
Urologists also treat a man's reproductive system, which includes the p***s, te**es, sc***um, and prostate.
A urologist could even serve as your primary doctor if you have:
Regular problems with kidney stones
Prostate cancer
Long-term problems with holding your urine
Urology is a branch of medicine that focuses on medical conditions of the male and female urinary tract systems. The urologist is a medical professional that specializes in the urinary system. In ancient times, doctors used to examine the urine of a patient for clues about their illness. Today, there is an entire field of medicine that focuses on the health of the urinary system which includes the kidney, bladder, prostate, p***s & te**is. Below mentioned FAQs broadly describe the urology problems and mention the alarming signals of seeing the urologist
What Do Urologists Do?
A urologist is trained to diagnose and treat problems of the urinary tract. Urologists deal with men and women alike. With women, a urologist deals only with the problems of the urinary tract. With men, however, the urologist can diagnose and treat disorders of the p***s and testicles also. They also look after male infertility and sexual disorders.
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