Urology

Urology is the branch of medicine that deals with the urogenital system and covers the organs from the kidneys to the end of the urethra. This specialty identifies, treats and prevents diseases and disorders of the kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra and reproductive organs. Urologists often deal with a variety of conditions, including kidney stones, prostate problems, urinary tract infections, urological cancers, and sexual dysfunction. Urology offers a wide range of services, focusing on the urogenital health of both men and women. This field of expertise plays a role in improving diagnosis and treatment processes by using modern technology and diagnostic methods, as well as surgical interventions related to reproductive organs. Additionally, urologists often take a multidisciplinary approach, collaborating with other medical specialists, especially in areas such as oncology, nephrology, and gynecology. Urology plays an important role in improving individuals' quality of life, maintaining healthy urogenital system functions and effectively treating diseases. Therefore, urologists can positively affect patients' survival and quality of life by making a significant impact on maintaining general health and early diagnosis of diseases.