
Urologist ·
Vejthani Hospital , Bangkok, Thailand
6 Years of experience ·
Languages Spoken: English , Thai
Dr. Nitikun Booning treats innumerable conditions in patients as mentioned below:
The conditions that are present in reproductive system in males as well as conditions of the urinary tract are treated through several procedures by this surgeon. Urogenital tumors of ureter, kidney, bladder and prostate are operated upon by the Urosurgeons. Urosurgeons are approached by the patients to resolve one of the most common conditions known as 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. You could be suffering from a urogenital condition if symptoms like blood in urine, reduced urine output or pain during urination is felt.
As far as operating hours are concerned, Sunday is an off day and working days for the surgeon are 6 days a week, 10 am to 5 pm. The high success rates of the procedures performed by the surgeon is a sign of the excellent skills displayed.
Dr. Nitikun Booning performs many popular procedures and we have listed them below for your convenience.:
The surgeon performs procedures that can be just an outpatient one or may require a stay of a night or more than that. Inguinal hernia surgery, total cystectomy and bladder tumor surgery are some examples of the urogenital procedures that a Urosurgeon performs. It is wise to consult with patients and customise their treatment process as per their specific conditions.
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There is a lot of important work that is accomplished by a Urosurgeon when it comes to resolving the urogenital conditions and discomforts the patient is suffering from. It is a Urosurgeon who makes sure that the appropriate testing and screening has been done before the decisions on the procedures are taken. 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.
Please do have a look at the tests that are recommended before and during a consultation with a Urosurgeon.:
The Urosurgeons recommend tests that have a clear correlation with the urogenital issue the patient is enduring and more often than not kidney tests could be included in them. 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. Instead of being referred by a primary care doctor, you can choose to approach a Urosurgeon directly if the symptoms are severe and a clear indication that only surgery can help you. Also, please do so If you are experiencing problems or complications during recovery from a urogenital operation. As a reconfirmation of the diagnoses of your primary care doctor, you may be advised to consult a Urosurgeon.


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