What Happens at Your First Urology Appointment
Physicians specialized in urology are trained to treat health disorders that affect the urinary tract (including bladder, kidney, and prostate cancer), and are called urologists. Affiliated urologists treat patients suffering from a wide range of urological disorders and studies have shown that the presence of a urologist has a significant impact on urologic cancer mortality. According to a recent research, “Bladder Cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men (and women are three times less likely than men to develop bladder cancer)”. Urological cancers are also most likely to develop when you’re 50 years or older. In the first visit to a urologist, the process of cause determination begins and the best treatment course for the urological condition is decided upon. Typically, the urologist analyses the patient’s medical history, specifically in relation to past urological issues. The next step is to get the patient scanned and run diagnostic tests like (urine tests, blood test...