What does a urologist do on your first visit?

The doctor will perform a male genitourinary exam during your first appointment. That is a complete examination of the urinary tract region. The physician will perform a genital exam and a digital rectal exam to explore the prostate. The urologist may evaluate other areas as well.

Does a urologist look at your privates?

The urologist will do a physical exam that includes a genital and rectal exam. They may also order blood work or imaging tests, like a CT scan or ultrasound, for a closer look at your organs.

How do I prepare for a urologist exam?

Getting Ready for Your Urologist Visit

  1. Before Your Visit. Prior to confirming your urologist appointment, make sure that you talk to your health care provider.
  2. Things to Bring.
  3. Write a Medication List.
  4. Gather Your Medical History.
  5. Make a List of Questions.
  6. Be Prepared for Testing.
  7. Urinalysis.
  8. Digital Rectal Exam.

What is the most common urinary disorder?

The most prevalent issues tend to be infections of the urinary tract, and other common conditions that include kidney stones, incontinence and kidney disease.”

What are the most common urinary diseases?

Common problems

  • Bladder infections – (cystitis) usually caused by bacteria.
  • Enlarged prostate – in men, this can make it difficult to empty the bladder.
  • Incontinence – when urine leaks out of the urethra.
  • Kidney infections – when a bladder infection ‘backs up’ the ureters.

When should I see an urologist?

Incontinence. When there is a malfunction of the urinary tract,an involuntary loss of bladder control can occur.

  • Urinary Tract Infections or UTI. A urinary tract infection often occurs when bacteria from the digestive system migrate to the urethra.
  • Kidney Disease.
  • Enlargement of the Prostate.
  • Male Infertility.
  • Renal Transplantation.
  • Cancer.
  • What to expect at your first urologist appointment?

    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
  • Kidney stones or kidney pain in general
  • Concerns regarding the testicles,penis,or prostate
  • Low sperm count
  • Cancer of the kidneys,bladder,testicles,penis,or prostate
  • When should a woman see an urologist?

    It is a common misconception that urologists only treat men, but many women may need to see this specialist too. Your urologist will be able to treat common disorders that affect your urinary tract. Women can develop urological issues at any stage of life, but there are a number of medical conditions that become more common after menopause.

    What to expect during rectal exam?

    During a rectal examination, a sigmoidoscopy may be performed to inspect the lower part of the large intestine. These latter two tests require advance preparation, primarily a one- to three-day liquid diet to clear a path for the equipment and best reveal abnormal tissue. A rectal examination, however, requires no advance preparation.