
Urologist ·
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital , Delhi, India
45 Years of experience ·
Languages Spoken: English ,Hindi , Tamil
Dr. Narasimhan Subramanian treats innumerable conditions in patients as mentioned below:
The surgical treatment of health conditions that arise in the urinary tract and the male reproductive system is done by a Urosurgeon.. The Urosurgeons operate patients for tumors of kidney, ureter, prostate and bladder. Another common condition for which the doctor provides solution is Hernia.
Let us have a look at the various symptoms and signs of a urogenital condition.:
Kindly immediately consult your Urosurgeon if you are suffering from frequent urinary tract infections (UTI) and bladder incontinence. Kindly get yourself checked from a Urosurgeon if symptoms such as reduced urine output or strong smelling urine are clearly felt.
10 am to 5 pm, Monday to Saturday are the surgeons' operating hours, Sunday is a holiday. The surgeon is well known for the high success rates of the operations with minimal complications.
The popular procedures performed by Dr. Narasimhan Subramanian are outlined below.:
A stay of one night or more may be required when a Reconstructive Surgeon performs a procedure but they can just as well be an outpatient one. A number of procedures such as inguinal hernia surgery, total cystectomy and bladder tumor surgery which are actually urogenital procedures come under this specialty. It is wise to consult with patients and customise their treatment process as per their specific conditions.
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This surgeon is the most sought after for pain and discomfort related to the various urogenital conditions in patients. Their is appropriate testing and screening which is involved prior to the procedure itself done under the supervision of the Urosurgeon. The Urosurgeons are always on the lookout for upgrading their procedures so as to refine the processes further. The suggested lifestyle changes and proper medications are recommended by the surgeon and they help the patients in preparing for surgery as well.
The tests required before and during consultation for a Urosurgeon are as follows:
Among the tests routinely associated with the urogenital conditions, kidney tests are considered to be very prevalent. A kidney or prostate biopsy is recommended by the surgeon when it is to be checked that the abnormal growth in these body parts are cancerous or not. Kidney Ultrasound, Prostate/Rectal Ultrasound are also some of the routine tests advised by the doctor.
It is essential that you see a Urosurgeon when your primary care doctor has suggested that the urogenital problem cannot be solved through medical treatment.When medical treatment has been ruled out either right at the onset or it has been applied and has failed to help you, it is then that you go to see a Urosurgeon. You can directly approach the Urosurgeon if the symptoms become prominent and it is clear that only this surgeon can help you. While recovering from a urogenital procedure if you start experiencing complications then also you can do so. When your doctor needs to rule out the possibility of a urogenital problem or reconfirm their diagnoses they refer you to a Urosurgeon.


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