Urology is the branch of health care that deals with diseases of the male and female urinary tract (kidneys, bladder, urethra, and urethra). It is also associated with the male organs (penis, testicles, scrotum, prostate, etc.) that cause the birth of a baby. Because health problems in these parts of the body can happen to anyone, urological health is important.
Urology is known as a surgical specialty. In addition to surgery, a urologist is a doctor with high qualifications in internal medicine, pediatrics, gynecology and other areas of health. This is because the urologist faces a wide range of clinical problems. The scope of urology is large and the American Urological Association names seven subspecialties:
- Pediatric Urology - Children urology
- Urological Oncology - Urological Cancer
- Kidney Transplantation
- Male Infertility
- Urinary Tract Stones
- Female Urology
- Neurourology - Nervous Control of Genitourinary Organs
Who Cares for Urology Patients?
If Your Urological Health if there is a problem with it, you can contact a urologist. You can also see people in the urologist's support group.