What are the reasons to see an urologist in Dubai? While many men see an OB have problems with their prostate, not all men visit a doctor to have urinary problems or prostate cancer. Some men do not see a doctor until they are well into their 60’s.
A: As opposed to women, who see their gynecologists for regular checkups starting at age fifteen, men do not have to see their gynecologist until they are in their mid to late fifties. This is because it is believed that women only see their gynecologists for yearly checkups. See a doctor when you have a UTI or a bladder infection. If you have an infection in either one of these categories, see your doctor as soon as possible. If you wait for any longer than 2 hours, the infection could worsen and create problems with passing urine.
B: Other than not having any symptoms to see your doctor, another one of the top reasons to see a urologist is that most of the conditions you have will resolve themselves in a few days. Most conditions, when left untreated, will clear themselves up within a week or two. An example of this would be a urinary tract infection or kidney stones. They are not harmful to your health and will clear up in a few days. However, if you take an antibiotic to get rid of them, they can leave behind some harsh side effects.
C: Urinary tract infections are also known as “streaky” infections. They can create an uncomfortable and embarrassing feeling around the rectal area. For this reason, you should see your doctor immediately. If you have an infection in this category, you should see your doctor the same day you get this diagnosis.
D: Urinary infections caused by streptococcus are usually very easy to treat. The antibiotics that your doctor will use to kill off bacteria will work wonders and most of the time, these cases will clear up within a few hours. However, there are some rare cases when antibiotics fail to work. In this case, you may need to use longer treatment procedures such as “endedirectolysis” or “cryosurgery.”
E: Urinary tract infections caused by gonorrhea, Chlamydia, or Syphilis are usually the last result of pelvic inflammatory disease. These are all serious conditions and should always be treated immediately. You should see your urologist immediately if you experience burning, soreness, swelling, or pain during your urination. Also, if you have a fever with chlamydia or gonorrhea, you should call your doctor right away.