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Last Updated: 31st May 2025

When To See A Urologist

Urologist is not only restricted to the kidney or liver, but it is related to the entire urinary system, and for men, the reproductive system too. Urological health is the most important, but people don't think about it unless it starts to fail. Whether it’s frequent urination, discomfort, or something more private like sexual or fertility concerns, ignoring these signs can lead to bigger problems down the line. A urologist is a medical expert who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Some of the signs that your body sends you that should not be ignored are mentioned below:

Frequent urge to pee

Blood in urine

Lower back pain

Fertility problems in men

Pain while urinating

If you see these symptoms or any related symptoms, then it is high time you need to consult the best urologist in India.  If you are not able to physically visit the clinic, you can book an online doctor consultation with the best urologist in India in minutes on our platform.

What To Expect During A Urologist Visit

Visiting a urologist can feel awkward, especially when it is about discussing your personal problems. But the best urologist in India is one who just removes this awkwardness and addresses the problem to give you a logical and practical solution. Here is what typically happens on a visit to a urologist:

  • Medical history discussion
  • Symptom review
  • Physical examination
  • Tests & Diagnostic
  • Treatment plan discussion

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Questions & Answers on "Urologist" (1243)

My wife has jalan in urine ek hafte se . What is the reason behind it . Is it from excessive masturbation?

Female | 21

Aapki wife ka urine mein jalan hona kayi karanon se ho sakta hai, jaise urinary tract infection, dehydration, ya irritation. Excessive masturbation is unlikely to be the main reason. Woh agar dusre symptoms jaise fever, back pain, ya frequent urination feel kar rahi hain, toh yeh zaroori hai ki wo urologistse sampark karein. Aap dono ko paani peene par dhyaan dena chahiye, aur agar symptoms continue karte hain, toh medical check-up lena best option hoga. 

Answered on 9th Mar '25

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How long after taking fosfomycin is it safe to drink alcohol?

Female | 26

Drinking alcohol while taking fosfomycin may cause some adverse reactions. You may experience nausea, vomiting, or stomach upset which can make you feel unwell. It’s advisable to wait for at least 48 hours after the last dose of fosfomycin before drinking alcohol. This allows your body enough time to eliminate the drug from your system and reduce the chances of any unwanted effects.

Answered on 28th Oct '25

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Iam Chiranjit Choudhury my father Jitendra Choudhury have a problem he was suffering PUNLMP and my surgeon told me the malignant polyp was removed from the bladder in last 21st June, and now there was no any problem but September third week we need a check cystosocpy to check there was any repeat or not if repeat then the treatment was needed but now no need to any treatment. So I need to know this is this okay or there was something wrong. And where is the best for me to treatment my father due to we are from lower middleclass family. So I request you please suggest us which was good for me, and is this the right treatment was running or not.

Male | 62

PUNLMP is an acronym for Papillary Urothelial Neoplasm of Low Malignant Potential. This is a non-cancerous growth in the bladder that, however, may become cancerous. The ideal next step to take is to follow your surgeon's recommendation for a cystoscopy in September. This procedure will aid in observing the bladder for any changes. This check-up is the first step in catching any problems that may arise early. Be mindful, that early discovery plays a significant role in the success of such situations. 

Answered on 6th Aug '24

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