There’s a common misconception that urologists only treat male patients. In fact, a urologist treats both males and females for various health concerns relating to the urinary system and reproductive organs. Your urologist is an expert when it comes to the urinary system, which includes the kidneys, bladder, ureters (thin muscles that carry urine into the bladder) and urethra (tube that drains urine out of the bladder).
The female urology exam requires a catheter to be placed in the urethra/bladder and rectum. These catheters measure pressures in the bladder and bowel. The bladder is then slowly filled with fluid in an attempt to replicate your bladder filling with urine. You may be asked to cough or strain and void/urinate during the study.
Female patients are encouraged to see a urologist for the following conditions:
● Issues when urinating such as pain or the presence of blood
● Sudden changes in smell, color, or odor of urine
● Urinary leakage or problems with urine flow
● Bladder issues, like overactive bladder (OAB)
● Kidney stones or kidney pain in general
● Recurrent urinary tract infections
● Cancer of the kidneys or bladder
● Low sex drive
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