Urination disorders can affect both women and men of all ages. Although it may seem like an embarrassing topic, it’s important not to ignore any issues with urination, as they can signal more serious urological conditions. Here’s when it’s time to see a specialist.

Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

Common symptoms that should prompt a visit to a urologist include:

  • Frequent urination, including at night (nocturia),

  • Difficulty starting urination,

  • Weak or interrupted urine stream,

  • Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying,

  • Pain or burning sensation during urination,

  • Sudden and urgent need to urinate,

  • Urinary incontinence,

  • Blood in the urine (hematuria),

  • Lower abdominal, back, or pelvic pain.

These symptoms may be caused by urinary tract infections, kidney stones, benign prostatic hyperplasia, inflammation of the bladder or urethra, or even urological cancers. Early diagnosis significantly increases the chances of effective treatment.

Differences Between Women and Men

In men, urination problems are often related to prostate issues such as benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, or prostate cancer. In women, common causes include urinary tract infections, incontinence, and pelvic floor disorders – especially after childbirth.

Why You Shouldn’t Delay Seeing a Urologist

Many people try to self-medicate or wait months before seeking help. However, a quick urological consultation can:

  • prevent complications,

  • enable effective treatment,

  • improve comfort and quality of life,

  • provide peace of mind regarding your health.

Modern diagnostic methods, such as ultrasound, uroflowmetry, urine and blood tests, or cystoscopy, help determine the exact cause and choose the right treatment – whether medical, minimally invasive, or surgical.

Urologist at Mediss Medical – Comprehensive and Discreet Care

At Mediss Medical, we offer expert diagnosis and treatment of urination problems for both women and men. Our experienced urologist will thoroughly analyze your symptoms, conduct necessary tests, and recommend an effective treatment plan. We ensure discretion, personalized care, and state-of-the-art treatment methods.

Don’t wait – if you notice troubling symptoms related to urination, schedule a consultation. Taking care of your health starts with the decision to act.