Midwest Urological Group
Dr. Banno is a Board-Certified Urologist who has been practicing in Central Illinois for over 30 yea
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Midwest Urological Group Dr. Banno is a Board-Certified Urologist who has been practicing in Central Illinois for over 30 yea
A clinical assessment of urodynamics begins with a medical history and examination. This may reveal abnormalities with the lower abdomen or pelvis that are contributing to the lower urinary tract symptoms.
Often the first sign of prostate cancer involves deep bone pain, especially in the back, hips, or thighs. If you experience this, it’s important to see your healthcare provider immediately, as this is a sign that the cancer may have already spread to the bones.
The word prostate comes from the Greek word “prostates” meaning “one who guards or stand before.” This is likely due to its position at the base of the bladder. A healthy human prostate is a bit larger than a walnut.
Excessive salt or minerals in the urinary tract can lead to a buildup of proteins and even blood in the urine, and is the leading cause of kidney stones. This condition can be uncomfortable, as larger kidney stones can lead to painful blockages of the kidney or bladder.
Your kidneys are bean-shaped organs located just below the rib cage in the middle of the back. The function of the kidneys (as part of the urinary system) is to remove urea from the blood, which is a waste product formed by the breakdown of proteins.
Eating a large amount of sugar can cause bacterial and fungal growth both on your person and in your gut. Too much sugar leads to diabetes.
If your urologist diagnoses cancer, you will be part of a team: Radiation oncologists treat cancer with radiation therapy; medical oncologists treat cancer with medicines such as chemotherapy or hormone therapy.
Just because you have a problem with your urinary tract doesn’t mean that you have to undergo extensive surgery. A urologist can address many problems with a cystoscopy, including installing ureteral catheters, treating kidney stones, or even removing blockages and foreign objects.
Did you know there’s a name for bladder accidents? It’s called incontinence. This urological disorder is most common in women.
It can be tempting to ignore blood in your urine and simply hope that it will go away. But blood in the urine is never normal, and is an early warning sign of kidney or bladder cancer. If you have any blood at all, then you should see a urologist.
Testosterone helps some prostate cancer cells to multiply more easily, and therefore must be carefully monitored in patients with prostate cancer. Unmonitored testosterone levels may allow prostate cancer to spread across the body.
According to a recent university study, drinking a single glass of pomegranate juice each day has been proven to prevent the recurrence of prostate cancer in men. Urologists have also found that men who drank pomegranate juice daily inhibited prostate-specific antigens, which, in turn, significantly slowed the progression of prostate illnesses.
Prosthetic obstruction occurs when the urinary tract is blocked, causing discomfort when urinating. This can be caused by many factors, from kidney stones, an enlarged prostrate, certain medications, or scarring of the tract due to an injury or surgery.
A urinary tract infection, or UTI, can refer to an infection of the urethra, bladder, or even the kidneys. Many UTIs are caused by bacteria and are treated with antibiotics.
One persistent myth surrounding prostatitis is that having one of the types of this condition increases your chances of getting prostate cancer. Urologists say there is no link whatsoever between prostate cancer and prostatitis, and while your PSA may be affected by the presence of prostatitis, the PSA level will return to normal after treatment.
Prostate cancer statistics show that the disease is somehow related to the aging process. While only 1 in 55 men get prostate cancer by the time he or she reaches 59 years of age, that rate increases to one in six cancer for men between 60 and 79 years old.
Kidney cancer can be difficult to diagnose. Symptoms include pain in the area of the kidney, a hard lump or blood in the urine.
Bladder cancer is nearly as common as prostate cancer, according to the Urology Care Foundation. In a majority of cases, hematuria - blood in the urine - triggers the attention of urologists to the possible presence of cancer.
There are a number of symptoms that should trigger an immediate trip to the urologist. One is hematuria (blood in the urine). While research has indicated that in as much as 18 percent of cases, hematuria is not a cause for concern, in many cases it is a sign of cancer or other serious conditions.
Kidney stones can be a very painful condition that, if left untreated, can further complicate the function of the kidneys and urinary tract. Drinking plenty of fluids and taking pain relief medication are often all that is needed to cure kidney stones.
Although it can be embarrassing for some men to talk about their erectile dysfunction, there's a good reason to discuss it with your urologist. Once we know there's an issue, we may be able to provide a treatment for you.
Studies have shown exercise is beneficial for kidney function. It can improve glomerular hyperfiltration and improve proteinuria. But the best benefit of keeping fit is in helping to reduce weight, as excess weight is strongly associated with albumin in the urine.
If you suffer from Overactive Bladder (OAB), avoid or limit caffeine intake. Caffeine is a diuretic and increases the amount of urine you produce, stimulates bladder muscles, increasing the feelings of needing to "go" (urgency).
Urology is the medical and surgical specialty that focuses on the urinary tracts, and men’s reproductive system. Because the urinary and reproductive tracts are closely linked, a major part of the conditions managed in urology fall in the area of genitourinary disorders.
Did you know that testicular cancer is quite unusual? There are only an estimated three cases per every 10,000 men, according to the Urology Care Foundation. It is most common in younger men, between the ages of 15 and 35 years, to get testicular cancer.
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