Informations patients
Do you have questions after the appearance of a symptom? We offer a series of fact sheets on the most common urological conditions, and if you have any doubts, do not hesitate to contact our office for a consultation with one of our urologists.
I have trouble urinating
Sometimes, despite the urge to urinate, the contraction of the bladder is not enough to evacuate the urine at a normal rate. Difficulties often felt at the beginning of urination and ...
I want to get a vasectomy
Vasectomy is a surgical procedure that allows sterilization in men. This operation is 99% effective and involves few risks. It is therefore a reliable method of contraception. More and more ...
I have a urinary stone
A urinary stone is a minor but very painful condition. It usually manifests itself as intense and continuous cramps, felt especially in the lower back but sometimes also on the side or in ...
I constantly need to urinate
This is a problem that greatly affects the quality of life, as the need to urinate is felt frequently, ranging from once an hour to every fifteen minutes. This rhythm is the same day and night ...
I have blood in my urine
The presence of blood in the urine (hematuria) can be impressive, as a small amount of blood is enough to colour the liquid. Generally, blood loss is less important than we think. However, they should not be ...
I have a pain or a ball in my testicle
The appearance of a hard mass in the testicular area is a frequent phenomenon. It usually appears gradually and seems hard or swollen ...
I want to have my prostate checked
Prostate cancer is most common in men in Western countries. It mainly concerns men over 50 years of age. There are several forms of prostate cancer, some of which are ...
I have a urinary tract infection
Urinary tract infection, also known as cystitis, is a common disease that affects women in particular, especially postmenopausal women. It is recognizable by the following symptoms: Burns during ...
I have bladder weakness
Uncontrolled urine loss can affect anyone, but is more common in postmenopausal women. They are benign, but may reveal an underlying disease. It is advisable to consult when ...