Urinary Specialist - Surgical Oncologist,Kidney Transplant Surgeon,Urosurgeon
Primus Hospital, Delhi / NCR, India
10+ Years of experience
Dr. Harbinder Singh is an experienced urologist in the Delhi NCR region. He has an overall experience of more than 15 years. He is presently providing his services at Primus Super Speciality Hospital, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi as an associate consultant in the department of urology. Dr. Singh was previously associated with various reputed organizations. He completed his MBBS in the year 2004 from Government Medical College, Jammu. Later, in the year 2008, he completed his MS in General Surgery from Government Medical College, Jammu. He obtained his DNB in urology from Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi in the year 2016. Dr. Harbinder Singh is also a trained andrologist and renal transplant surgeon.
Dr. Harbinder Singh is an experienced urological surgeon expert in performing various procedures related to the urological system. He has ample experience in performing minimally invasive surgeries with impeccable success rates. His area of service also includes urological cancer surgeries, laparoscopic surgeries, varicocelectomy, nephrectomy, pyeloplasty, renal transplantation and female urology (VVF repair, TOT), ureterolithotomy, stone diseases, and reconstructive urethral (anterior/posterior) surgery. His area of interest includes renal transplant, reconstructive urology, Benign Prostate Hyperplasia, male infertility, male sexual dysfunction, neurogenic disorders, and urinary incontinence. Various research papers of Dr. Singh have been published in journals of repute and he has presented papers in various conferences. Dr. Harbinder Singh is an esteemed member of various associations such as the Urological Society of India and Delhi Medical Council. Dr. Harbinder Singh is also an expert in performing dialysis in patients with chronic kidney diseases.
There are many options when it comes to the treatment of a kidney that fails to maintain normal function in the body. Kidney transplant surgery is one of the most successful ways to restore normal functioning of the affected kidneys as it allows for an access to greater freedom and a better quality of life.
A kidney transplant patient is more likely to enjoy bouts of energy and follow the less strict diet as compared to patients who choose an alternative treatment.
The kidney performs several important functions in the human body. Even slight damage to the kidneys can, therefore, cause a lot of problems. When the kidney is rendered incapable of its main function, that is, removal of waste products from the blood, a condition called uremia develops.
Unfortunately, the symptoms of this condition do not develop unless 90 percent of the kidney is damaged. This is the time when an individual would require a kidney transplantation surgery or dialysis to restore the normal functioning.
There are several other kidney diseases that warrant the need for a kidney transplantation. Some of these conditions include the following:
Some of the common symptoms observed in the case of kidney diseases include the following:
The prostate is a gland in the male reproductive system, which makes fluid that forms an essential part of the semen. Prostate cancer starts when cells of the prostate glands begin to grow abnormally
Prostate cancer is one of the leading cancers in men above the age of 60. In most of the cases, it is slow growing and may even go undetected and do not cause any problem. However, in some cases, it could be aggressive and cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body (metastatic prostate cancer)
Prostate cancer is a very slow growing disease and starts with tiny alterations in the shape and size of the prostate gland cells. The prostate cancer risk increases with age and it is rarely observed before the age of 40. That is the main reason why many men die of old age, without ever knowing that they had prostate cancer.
There is no direct prostate cancer causes. However, there are some factors that can increase the risk of prostate cancer, including the following:
Usually, prostate cancer means the cancer of prostate gland cells called prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN). Almost all the prostate cancers are adenocarcinomas, but there are some other types of prostate cancer as well, including the following:
Based on how abnormal the patterns of cancer cells look, prostate cancers are classified as:
There are no warning signs of prostate cancer. The symptoms of metastatic prostate cancer usually appear first in the region that the cancer cells have invaded.
After cancer causes the prostate gland to swell, the following signs of prostate cancer may be experienced:
In prostate cancer stages, the following symptoms may also be there:
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