Diseases of the genitourinary system

Symptoms of prostate adenoma

In the clinic of prostate adenoma (prostate gland), a distinction is made between symptoms that are associated with pathophysiological changes in the lower urinary tract, symptoms caused by secondary changes in the kidneys, upper urinary tract, as well as the presence of complications of prostate adenoma (prostate gland).

Causes and pathogenesis of prostate adenoma

Understanding the pathogenesis of prostate adenoma (prostate gland) is impossible without taking into account modern data on its anatomy and morphology. The modern theory of prostate adenoma (prostate gland) development is based on the zonal concept of the prostate structure, according to which several areas are distinguished in the prostate gland, which differ in the histological and functional characteristics of the cellular elements that comprise them.

Prostate Adenoma - Information Overview

Prostate adenoma is a process of proliferation of paraurethral glands, which begins in adulthood and leads to the appearance of urination disorders.

Penile Cancer - Treatment

The choice of treatment method for penile cancer is determined by the stage of the disease, and the success of treatment depends on the effectiveness of the impact on the primary tumor and the area of regional metastasis.

Penile Cancer - Symptoms and Diagnosis

The main symptom of penile cancer is the appearance of a tumor on the skin of the penis, initially small in size and often in the form of a gradually increasing lump.

Penile Cancer - Causes and Pathogenesis

The exact cause of penile cancer has not been fully established. It is known that chronic irritation of the preputial sac skin by smegma and products of bacterial decomposition of exfoliated epithelial cells plays a negative role, therefore, circumcised men have a lower probability of developing penile cancer than men with preserved foreskin.

Penile cancer

In the structure of oncological diseases, penile cancer accounts for only 0.2%. The average age of patients was 62.3 years, with the peak incidence occurring in patients over 75 years of age.

Urethral cancer (cancer of the urethra)

Urethral cancer is a rare malignant neoplasm. The frequency with which it occurs is 1% of all urinary tract tumors.

Enuresis

Enuresis is a urological term that denotes any type of urinary incontinence. There are two types of enuresis - daytime and nighttime.

Overactive bladder - Symptoms and diagnosis

Increased daytime and nighttime urination, the predominant symptoms in overactive bladder, occur approximately twice as often in the absence of urgency and three times as often without urgency incontinence.