Check out the Summer 2018 Full Issue
Read the full Summer 2018 UrologyHealth extra magazine…more
Shedding Light on Kidney Stones
Here is some hard truth about Kidney Stones. There are several types of kidney stones. All of them can be painful. But how you treat them and prevent new ones from forming depends on the type of stone you have.…more
What is a Prostate Biopsy?
Learn about what a prostae biopsy is. Your urologist may recommend a prostate biopsy if the results from a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test comes back abnormal or a digital rectal exam feels suspicious.…more
Did You Know? Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
A urinary tract infection, or UTI, is an infection in any part of your urinary tract system. This could be in your kidneys, bladder or urethra. …more
Ask the Experts: Why Do I Have Pain Below the Belt?
Pain below the belt should never be ignored by men. Here are a few things you should keep in mind if you have pain in the pelvic or groin area.…more
Ask the Experts: Why Do I Have to Get Up so Often at Night to Urinate?
If you wake up two or more times each night to go to the bathroom, you could have nocturia. Nocturia is the medical term used for nighttime urination, and it can often get in the way of a good night's sleep. …more
Ask the Experts: Are Kidney Stones More Common in the South?
Diet also plays a major factor in forming stones. Foods with high salt contents are a staple of many popular southern-style restaurants, and too much salt in the diet is a risk factor for forming stones.…more