Urology Questions Answered in Plain Language

Urology is a specialized branch of medicine that deals with the urinary system in both men and women, and the male reproductive system. This short series answers the most essential questions about the field of urology in simple, straightforward terms. 

We begin by explaining what urology is and what a urologist does, including the range of conditions they diagnose and treat. You will also learn which organs and systems fall under urology, such as the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and in men, the prostate and testicles. The series addresses a common misconception by asking, Is urology only for men, or do women need urologists too?, and provides clarity on when and why women seek urologic care. 

Finally, we explore how urology differs from nephrology and gynecology, helping readers understand which specialist is right for specific health concerns. Each post is designed to educate the public in plain language while encouraging early attention to urinary health.

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