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Video 147: Your FAQs – Blood in Urine Hematuria
Your FAQs – Blood in Urine (Hematuria)! Seeing blood in the urine can be alarming, and it should never be ignored. Question 1: What causes

Video 146: Your FAQs – Nighttime Urination (Nocturia)!
Video 146: Your FAQs – Nighttime Urination (Nocturia)! Waking up at night to urinate, called nocturia, is a common concern, especially among middle-aged and older

Video 145: Your FAQs – Pain While Urinating!
Video 145: Your FAQs – Pain While Urinating! Pain or burning during urination is a common concern for both men and women. Let’s answer some

Video 144: Your FAQs – How Much Water to Drink!
Video 144: Your FAQs – How Much Water to Drink! The amount of water we drink each day is very important for urological health. Question

Video 143: Your FAQs – Urine Color & Amount
Video 143: Your FAQs – Urine Color & Amount Urine color and amount can tell us a lot about your urological—and even general—health. Question 1:

Video 142: Your FAQs – Urology & Urologist!
Your FAQs – Urology & Urologist! It’s good to know: what does a urologist actually treat? Question 1: Do you only treat male diseases, or

Video 141: Your FAQs – General!
Your FAQs – General! As promised, starting today we’ll be answering your most frequently asked questions—grouped into different categories. Today, we begin with general questions.

Video 140: Urology for everyone
Urology for Everyone! We’ve already shared 140 educational videos to raise public awareness about urology—its conditions, symptoms, and treatment options. So far, we’ve covered topics

Video 139: Bladder Cancer – Common Questions!
Bladder Cancer – Common Questions! 1. What is the most common symptom of bladder cancer? The most common early symptom is blood in the urine.

Video 138: Bladder Cancer – Follow Up & Recurrence
Bladder Cancer – Follow-Up & Recurrence It’s important to know that even after successful treatment, bladder cancer can come back. In fact, the chance of

Video 137: Bladder Cancer – Treatment Options
Bladder Cancer – Treatment Options The first step in treating bladder cancer is usually a procedure called TURBT (Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor). In this

Video 136: Bladder Cancer – Diagnosis
Bladder Cancer – Diagnosis the first step in diagnosing bladder cancer is usually a urine test to check for blood cells cancer cells or any

Video 135: Bladder Cancer – Types & Stages
Bladder Cancer – Types & Stages Bladder cancer comes in different types and stages, and understanding them is key to choosing the correct treatment. We

Video 134: Bladder Cancer – Signs & Symptoms
Bladder Cancer – Signs & Symptoms The most common early symptom of bladder cancer is blood in the urine, also known as hematuria. It may

Video 133: Bladder Cancer – Causes & Risk Factors
Bladder Cancer – Causes & Risk Factors Let’s explore what increases the risk of bladder cancer. Smoking is the number one risk factor. Chemicals from

Video 132: Bladder & Bladder Cancer What You Should Know
Bladder & Bladder Cancer What You Should Know The bladder is a hollow, muscular organ located in the lower abdomen. It stores urine, which is

Video 131: Urology For Everyone!
Urology For Everyone Welcome to ‘Urology For Everyone’! This page is your gateway to understanding urology, hosted by Professor Fariborz Bagheri, a urology consultant based

Video 130: Kidney Cysts Common Questions!
Kidney Cysts: Common Questions! Is a kidney cyst preventable? No, kidney cysts are usually not preventable, as they develop naturally with aging. Can a simple

Video 129: Kidney Cysts Diagnosis & Treatment!
Kidney Cysts: Diagnosis & Treatment! Diagnosis: Ultrasound Imaging: Ultrasound is the most common and non-invasive method for detecting and monitoring kidney cysts. CT Scan or

Video 128: Kidney Cysts Causes & Symptoms!
Kidney Cysts: Causes & Symptoms! Causes: The exact cause of kidney cysts is not known, but their occurrence increases with age. Approximately half of individuals

Video 127: Kidney Cysts Key Facts!
Kidney Cysts: Key Facts! Definition: Kidney cysts are round, fluid-filled sacs that develop within or on the kidneys. Size Variation: Kidney cysts vary greatly in