A doctor who focuses on conditions of the male reproductive system and urinary tract is known as a urologist. If a patient's doctor believes they might require treatment for a condition involving the bladder, urethra, ureters, kidneys, or adrenal glands, they may be referred to a urologist. Urologists treat conditions affecting the epididymis, penis, prostate, seminal vesicles, and testes in male patients. The urologist will typically have referral notes, but they will also conduct a physical examination and ask questions about the patient's medical history. They might also request a few tests. Ultrasound, MRI, and CT scans are examples of imaging tests that can be used to help the doctor find the issue. The urinary tract can be viewed inside with the help of a cystoscope, a long, thin probe with a camera attached. Tissue samples can also occasionally be removed for testing. A urine test may be used to look for bacteria or other disease symptoms. A biopsy can be used to look for cancer and other conditions. Urodynamic testing can measure the pressure inside the bladder as well as how quickly the urine leaves the body and how much urine is still in the bladder after urinating. Following diagnosis, the condition will determine the course of treatment. Surgery and medical management are both possibilities.
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