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For women experiencing incontinence issues, your urologist may perform a pelvic exam. This exam will be similar to a pelvic exam during a gynecologist visit, but the urologist will be trying to identify factors that could increase incontinence issues.
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Read More »Caring for your health is an integral part of longevity. Seeing a doctor for regular checkups, or when you experience symptoms, helps to avoid the development of serious, long-term conditions. Many people see their primary care doctor yearly for a physical, their dentist twice a year for their teeth, and an optometrist for eye health. To take more comprehensive care of your body, finding a urologist is a great way to stay proactive. Urologists focus on the male reproductive organs and urinary tracts for both men and women. Urology may seem like a specialty that’s reserved for people experiencing embarrassing problems, but that’s far from the truth. As you get older, finding a urologist can help you address any concerns, preserve strong urological health, and maintain a healthy sex life. When making an appointment, here’s how to prepare for a urology visit. When making a urology appointment, ask your primary care physician for a recommendation. Find someone who’s in your insurance network and check their reviews on popular sites. The goal is to find someone that you’re comfortable with and that you’ll continue to see regularly. Seeing the same urologist time and time again will help you develop a relationship that allows you to feel comfortable being open and honest about any concerns or symptoms.
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Read More »Men who are experiencing prostate issues, or are seeing your urologist for a yearly check-up, will undergo a digital rectal exam. This is a standard procedure that is recommended every year after men turn 50. If you have a history of prostate problems, your doctor will recommend beginning this process earlier. Digital rectal exams are done to check the health, size, and regularity of the prostate gland. While some men experience mild discomfort during this time, it should not hurt and only takes a minute or two.
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