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Not Just Men’s Health: Urology for Everyone

When most people hear the word urology, they often think of it as a “men’s health” specialty. While it’s true that urologists treat many male-specific conditions like prostate issues and erectile dysfunction, urology as a medical field extends far beyond that—it plays a critical role in the health and well-being of people of all genders […]

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Congenital Kidney Abnormalities in Children

When we think of kidney problems, we often associate them with adults. However, congenital kidney abnormalities—meaning those present at birth—can affect children and may have long-term effects on their health. Awareness and early diagnosis are key to managing these conditions effectively. What Are Congenital Kidney Abnormalities? Congenital kidney abnormalities are structural or functional issues with

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When Hormones and the Urinary Tract Collide: A Look into PCOS & Endometriosis

IntroductionHormonal health and urinary health may seem like separate systems — but they’re more connected than most people realize. In particular, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Endometriosis, two common gynecological conditions, can significantly impact urinary function. The symptoms can be confusing, overlapping, and often misdiagnosed, leading to unnecessary discomfort and delays in treatment. Let’s explore

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From Vision to Void: Surprising Links Between Eye and Urological Health

When we think about our health, we often separate it into categories—eyes go to the eye doctor, bladder problems go to the urologist. But did you know that your eyes and urinary system might be more connected than you think? Let’s explore the fascinating and often overlooked common links between urological and eye diseases, and

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Obesity and Kidney Stones: What’s the Link?

Obesity is widely known to increase the risk of several chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure. But did you know that it also significantly raises your risk of developing kidney stones? Studies have consistently shown that individuals who are overweight or obese are more likely to suffer from this painful condition.

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