
Urosurgeon ·
Vinmec Da Nang , Da Nang, Vietnam
13 Years of experience ·
Languages Spoken: English
Specialises in:
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A urosurgeon specialises in diagnosing and treating conditions of the urinary tract and male reproductive system, including surgical and non-surgical management of urologic diseases.
Common conditions include kidney stones, urinary tract infections, prostate disorders, urologic cancers, male infertility, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, and bladder dysfunction.
Yes. Urosurgeons are trained in endoscopic and laparoscopic techniques to treat urologic conditions with reduced recovery time and minimal scarring.
You should consult a urosurgeon for recurrent urinary infections, blood in urine, difficulty urinating, erectile dysfunction, infertility issues, or any suspected urologic or reproductive problem.
Treatment is personalised based on diagnosis, imaging, lab tests, and patient health. Options may include medication, lifestyle changes, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery.


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