A “male” doctor is an andrologist. Andrology is a field of medicine that studies male physiology, anatomy, male genital diseases, sexual dysfunctions, and reproductive function. If there is no andrologist in a small town, a man can go to a urologist. The specialization of this doctor is wider: he understands the diseases of the genitourinary system.
What is the difference between a urologist and an andrologist?
Patients of a urologists can be not only men, but also women and children. A urologist deals with diseases of the genitourinary system and reproductive health. Cystitis, urolithiasis, stress urinary incontinence, phimosis, balanitis, stones in the bladder, pyelonephritis, many inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary system – all these diseases are treated by a urologist. Urology closely borders both gynecology and andrology, but a urologist is an separate speciality. Urologists can also have their own narrower focus. For example, gynecologist-urologist deals with inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary system in women.
When do you need to contact an andrologist?
If a man is in his 40s, doctors recommend visiting an andrologist at least once a year for prevention. As for younger men, they may also need the help of this doctor. In a modern world full of stress, emotional upheaval, overwork, all illnesses are “getting younger,” and purely male ailments are not an exception. So, the following symptoms may indicate the need to visit an andrologist:
- discomfort, pain in the perineum, pelvic area;
- pain, burning during urination;
- blood in the urine;
- problems with urination;
- the urine is muddy and dark;
- the presence of purulent discharge;
- pain during sexual intercourse;
- papillomas, warts and other neoplasms in the genital area;
- problems with erection, ejaculation, decreased sexual desire;
- infertility.
Why is this important?
An andrologist of IVF International will help to cope with obesity of men. In general, unhealthy diet entails many diseases and negatively affects men’s health, well-being and libido.
Contacting a specialist in andrology clinic can prevent the development of prostatitis and other male diseases, help establish a sexual life, and eliminate problems in the functioning of the genitourinary system.
Getting Older
After 50-55 years, the work of endocrine glands in men slows down; the time comes for manifestations of age-related changes. At this age, regular consultation with an andrologist becomes simply necessary for any man who wants to maintain his health as long as possible and have the opportunity to have an active sex life. Therefore, find a doctor whom you can trust, and listen to his recommendations.