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Urology Department

General Urological Care

Expert diagnosis and treatment for Urinary Tract Infections (UTI), Bladder Issues, and Routine Urological Health.

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Complete Urinary Health

Your urinary system (kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra) acts as the body's filtration plant. Any infection or blockage here can lead to serious complications if ignored.

At Deenbandhu Hospital, Dr. Chetan Sharma provides comprehensive care for men and women suffering from common to complex urinary problems. We use advanced diagnostic tools like Uroflowmetry and Ultrasound to pinpoint the root cause of your symptoms.

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Conditions We Treat

Specialized care for disorders affecting the urinary tract.

Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)

Recurrent infections causing burning sensation, pain, and fever. We offer targeted antibiotic therapy and prevention plans.

Hematuria (Blood in Urine)

Visible or microscopic blood in urine can be a sign of stones, infection, or tumors. Immediate diagnosis is crucial.

Overactive Bladder

Frequent urge to urinate or incontinence (leakage). We provide medication and lifestyle management therapies.

Urethral Strictures

Narrowing of the urine pipe causing slow flow. Treated via OIU (Optical Internal Urethrotomy) or reconstruction.

When to see a Urologist?

Many urinary issues start with mild symptoms but can damage kidneys if left untreated. If you experience any of the signs listed here, book an appointment immediately.

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  • Burning sensation while urinating (Dysuria)
  • Frequent urge to urinate, especially at night
  • Blood or pus in the urine
  • Lower abdominal or back pain
  • Weak urine flow or straining to pass urine
  • Involuntary leakage of urine (Incontinence)

Common Questions

What tests are done for urinary problems? +
Common tests include a Urine Routine & Culture, Ultrasound (KUB), and Uroflowmetry to check the speed of urine flow.
Why do I get frequent UTIs? +
Recurrent UTIs can be caused by stones, incomplete bladder emptying, or low water intake. A detailed evaluation by Dr. Chetan Sharma is recommended to find the root cause.
Is blood in urine serious? +
Yes, blood in urine (Hematuria) should never be ignored. While it can be due to simple infection, it is also a primary symptom of bladder or kidney cancer.

Don't Ignore Your Symptoms

Early diagnosis prevents kidney damage. Visit Dr. Chetan Sharma today.

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