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Urological Issues for Women
Urological health concerns are not just a men's issue. Women also have urological health conditions. We treat a number of health issues for women such as:
- Pelvic organ prolapse - Sometimes when a women has given birth, she will then experience what is known as pelvic organ prolapse or POP. Women can also experience this as they get older. The pressure that occurs in the lower abdomen and vagina can cause mild, moderate or even severe discomfort. Surgical procedures like posterior prolapse surgery, anterior prolapse surgery and uterine prolapse surgery are common.
- Urinary and bladder conditions - While men and women do suffer from bladder conditions, they tend to happen to women more often. Women are also more likely to suffer from painful bladder or overactive bladder. These conditions can be treated with surgery or medication.
Urological Issues for Men
At Advanced Urology, you can rely on us to treat many male conditions. For example, we treat:
- Prostate conditions - Unfortunately, it's all too common for men to have enlarged prostates (also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia), inflamed prostates (also known as prostatitis) or prostate cancer. If you are experiencing any of the common symptoms of these conditions such as pain in the perineum, penis or testicles; frequent urination; burning or pain with urination or blood in the urine, you need to see a urologist as soon as possible.
- Reproductive and fertility health - Sadly, one in six couples that suffer from infertility, and in half of these cases, male infertility is the culprit. This occurs when there is impaired sperm mobility or low sperm production. ED or erectile dysfunction is another condition that affects many males. This condition is relatively simple for most Buford urologists to treat.
Best Option In Buford
If you are searching for a Buford urologist that will treat symptoms such as frequent urination, painful urination, blood in the urine, male infertility, erectile dysfunction, pelvic pain or a host of other urological health symptoms, look no further. Advanced Urology is the best choice for urological health care in the metropolitan Atlanta area. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to all of our patients, and we will do everything we can to ensure a positive patient experience.
If you are experiencing a urological health condition, don’t wait until your symptoms have reached an unbearable level. Call us today and schedule an appointment.
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Urological Issues for Both Women & Men
In cases of both males and females, there are urological conditions that need to be treated. Some of these include:
- Urinary and bladder issues - If you find yourself having any of the common symptoms associated with bladder and urinary conditions (painful urination, frequent urination, nocturia, blood in urine, pelvic pain or pain during sexual intercourse), it's important to see a urologist. Bladder and urinary issues are more common among females. However, they are still experienced by males.
- Urological cancer - If you suspect you have cancer of any kind, the sooner you see a doctor, the better. This is especially true of urological cancer: kidney cancer, bladder cancer, prostate cancer and testicular cancer. Because men are at risk for all four types of urological cancers while women are only at risk for two, men do have an increased likelihood of developing urological cancer.
Urologists in Buford
Seeing a urologist in Buford may be something you need to do at some point. Perhaps you’re experiencing stress or urge incontinence. Maybe you’re experiencing interstitial cystitis. Maybe you’ve noticed symptoms of bladder cancer or kidney cancer.
Urological health symptoms can be experienced by both men and women. In these situations, the first step is usually to go on the internet and search for “urologist near me,” “Buford urology” or “urologists in Buford.” Looking through all of the results can be a challenge for many people. How can you determine who is going to be the best urologist for you in your unique situation? How will you choose?