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  • Q&A with Australian Health Practitioners

    What are some signs that I might need to see a urologist?

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  • Dr Stuart Menogue is a specialist Urological Surgeon located on Sydney’s Northern Beaches and North Shore. His special interests include Robotic Surgery for the treatment … View Profile

    You may benefit from a review by a urologist if you’re experiencing:

    Pain in the flank (kidneys), below the belly button (bladder), perineum (prostate) or testes

    Recurrent urine infections (pain passing urine, frequency, urgency, fevers)

    Blood in the urine (haematuria), blood in the semen (haematospermia)

    Changes in usual urinary habit: flow rate, hesitancy, urgency, frequency, getting up and night to void

    Weight loss associated with any of the above symptoms

    A strong family history of prostate, bladder or kidney cancer

    Any combination of these symptoms can indicate a urological problem.

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