
Comprehensive Care for Urinary Tract Health
Our Urology Department at Ridansh Hospital is dedicated to providing specialized care for patients with conditions affecting the urinary tract. Our team of experienced urologists offer a wide range of services to diagnose and treat disorders of the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and other urinary organs.
- Kidney Stones: Diagnosis and treatment of kidney stones, including shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) and surgical removal.
- Bladder Disorders: Treatment for conditions such as overactive bladder, urinary incontinence, and urinary tract infections.
- Prostate Problems: Diagnosis and treatment of prostate enlargement, prostate cancer, and other prostate conditions.
- Erectile Dysfunction: Treatment options for erectile dysfunction, including medications and surgical procedures.
- Urologic Cancers: Diagnosis and treatment of urological cancers, such as bladder cancer and kidney cancer.
Why Choose Ridansh Hospital for Urology Care
- Comprehensive Services: We offer a wide range of urology services under one roof.
- State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our department is equipped with the latest medical technology.
- Experienced Urologists: Our team of urologists has extensive experience in treating urinary tract disorders.
- Patient-Centered Care: We focus on providing personalized and compassionate care.
Frequently asked questions
Kidney stones can cause severe pain in the side or back, often radiating to the groin or abdomen. Other symptoms may include:
- Blood in the urine
- Nausea and vomiting
- Frequent urination
- Painful urination
BPH is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland that often occurs in men over the age of 50. It can cause symptoms such as frequent urination, difficulty urinating, and weak urine flow. Prostate cancer is a malignant growth of the prostate gland. While both conditions can cause similar symptoms, prostate cancer can spread to other parts of the body.
Several factors can increase the risk of erectile dysfunction, including:
- Age
- Certain medical conditions (diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure)
- Medications
- Psychological factors (stress, anxiety, depression)
- Smoking
- Excessive alcohol consumption