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Urology is the branch of healthcare that focuses on the urinary system (kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra) and the male reproductive system. Urology problems can affect anyone and may cause symptoms like burning while urinating, frequent urination, urine leakage, pelvic pain, kidney stones, or prostate issues.
This category includes medicines commonly used to help manage urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stone support, bladder control problems, an enlarged prostate (BPH), and other urinary concerns, as recommended by medical professionals.
Some conditions are short-term (such as a simple UTI), while others may require long-term care (such as BPH or an overactive bladder).
Medicines are used to treat infections and reduce symptoms such as burning, pain, urgency, and cloudy urine (treatment depends on the cause and test results).
Kidney stones and urinary pain
Options used to help relieve pain, reduce spasm, and support stone passage, as appropriate.
Enlarged prostate (BPH) in men
Medicines that help improve urine flow, reduce frequent night urination, and ease incomplete emptying of the bladder.
Overactive bladder and urine leakage
Treatments that help control sudden urges, frequent urination, and bladder spasms.
Urination difficulties
Support for issues like weak urine stream, straining, or feeling that the bladder is not emptying fully.
Common symptoms people search for in this category
- Burning or pain while urinating
- Frequent urination or strong urgency
- Night-time urination (waking up often to pee)
- Weak urine stream or difficulty starting urine
- Lower abdominal/pelvic pain
- Blood in urine
- Urine leakage or loss of bladder control
- Flank pain (side/back pain), especially with stones
Tests doctors may suggest (depending on symptoms)
- Urine routine and urine culture
- Ultrasound (kidney/bladder/prostate)
- Kidney function tests (creatinine, urea, electrolytes)
- PSA test for prostate evaluation (as advised)
- CT scan for kidney stones (in selected cases)
Important safety notes
Urinary problems can look similar but have different causes. For example, burning urination may be due to infection, stones, or irritation, and treatment changes for each. Avoid self-medicating with antibiotics without proper evaluation.
When to seek urgent medical care
Get urgent help if you have:
- Fever with burning urination or back/side pain
- Severe pain with vomiting (possible kidney stone complication)
- Blood in urine
- Inability to pass urine
- Symptoms worsening quickly or repeated UTIs
Explore Urology products
Browse this category to find medicines and supportive care options for UTIs, bladder control, prostate health, and kidney stone-related symptoms, and choose based on professional medical guidance.