A urologist is a doctor that specializes in the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of urinary tract-related disorders. These specialists deal with patients of all ages, from pediatrics to adults. Today, we’re going to take a look at the most common conditions that urologists regularly treat their patients for.

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia [BPH]

Also referred to commonly as an enlarged prostate, this condition is characterized by an enlarged prostate gland. This condition makes it difficult for patients to fully empty their bladder and keep a solid stream during urination. Depending on the severity of the condition, an experienced urologist may recommend specific medications to treat the problem or they may need to perform surgery. The most typical procedures performed are UroLift and green light laser therapy. Both of these procedures are minimally invasive for the patient.

Bladder Cancer 

Cancer that develops in the bladder is handled by a urologist. These specialists …