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Looking for a urologist near me in Kanpur? A urologist treats problems involving the kidneys, bladder, urinary tract and male reproductive system. This guide explains when you may need a urologist, what symptoms should not be ignored, how to choose a specialist in Kanpur,

Searching for a urologist near me in Kanpur usually means one thing: a urinary or male health problem has started interfering with daily life. It could be burning while passing urine, repeated urinary infections, a kidney stone, blood in the urine, or difficulty emptying the bladder.
A urologist is a specialist who manages conditions affecting the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra and male reproductive organs. Some problems can be treated with medicines and monitoring, while others may require a procedure or surgery.
DOCTAR's Kanpur listing currently includes Dr. Aviral Srivastava, a urologist practising at Regency Multi Super Speciality Hospital in Armapore. His listed qualifications are MBBS, MS in General Surgery and MCh in Urology.
View Dr. Aviral Srivastava's urologist profile on DOCTAR
Not every urinary symptom requires a specialist immediately. But symptoms that keep returning, become severe or are accompanied by warning signs deserve proper medical assessment.
You may need to consult a urologist if you have:
Blood in the urine
Repeated urinary tract infections
Burning or pain during urination
Difficulty starting or maintaining urine flow
A weak or interrupted urine stream
Frequent or urgent urination
Persistent pain in the side, lower abdomen or pelvis
Suspected or confirmed kidney stones
Urinary leakage or loss of bladder control
Problems related to prostate enlargement
Erectile or other male reproductive health concerns
DOCTAR's Kanpur urologist profile lists kidney stones, urinary tract infections, benign prostate enlargement, bladder conditions, erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, urinary incontinence and hydronephrosis among conditions associated with urological care.
If you notice blood in your urine, do not simply assume it is from a stone or infection. It needs medical evaluation.
Kidney stones are among the most familiar reasons people seek urological care. A stone may cause severe pain in the side or back, nausea, blood in the urine or urinary discomfort.
Treatment depends on factors such as the stone's size, location and whether it is blocking urine flow. Options can include observation in selected cases, medicines, shockwave treatment or minimally invasive procedures.
Read more about kidney stone treatment on DOCTAR.
Patients looking for ESWL lithotripsy can also compare relevant urological services listed on the platform.
As men get older, the prostate can enlarge and press on the urinary passage. This can lead to a weak stream, frequent night-time urination, difficulty starting and a feeling that the bladder has not emptied completely.
An enlarged prostate is not the same thing as prostate cancer. A urologist can assess the symptoms and decide whether further testing is needed.
For men with significant prostate-related urinary obstruction, procedures such as TURP may sometimes be considered. DOCTAR lists TURP surgery services and other urological procedures on its platform.
Burning urination, urgency and frequent trips to the toilet can occur with a urinary tract infection. Recurrent infections, infections in men, or symptoms that do not settle should be assessed rather than repeatedly self-treated.
A urologist may investigate whether an underlying urinary tract problem is contributing to repeated infections.
Urologists also manage several male sexual and reproductive health conditions. Erectile difficulties, urinary symptoms associated with prostate disease, varicocele and some fertility-related problems may require specialist assessment.
People sometimes delay these consultations because the subject feels uncomfortable. That hesitation can make a manageable problem harder to address.
A first consultation usually begins with a detailed discussion of symptoms, previous illnesses, medicines and relevant medical history. The doctor may then perform a physical examination and decide whether tests are appropriate.
Depending on the complaint, investigations may include urine testing, blood tests, ultrasound or other imaging. The exact tests should be based on the symptoms and clinical assessment rather than a fixed checklist.
In clinical practice, urinary symptoms are sometimes dismissed as "just a prostate problem" or "just an infection." That can be misleading. Similar symptoms can have different causes, so a proper history and examination matter.
Distance matters, especially when follow-up appointments are likely. But location should not be the only factor.
Before booking, check the doctor's urology qualifications, experience, hospital or clinic affiliation, consultation availability and the type of problem you need help with. DOCTAR profiles can help patients compare doctor information, qualifications, experience and appointment options.
For example, patients considering hospital-based care can also review . Krishna Super Speciality Hospital's DOCTAR listing includes urology and urological surgery among its departments and describes diagnostic facilities such as ultrasound and CT.
A little preparation can make the consultation more useful. Carry previous prescriptions, urine or blood reports, scans, hospital discharge papers and a list of medicines you currently take.
Also write down when the symptoms started and whether they are getting better or worse. If you have previously had kidney stones, urinary infections or prostate investigations, mention those details.
Some symptoms need urgent medical attention rather than a routine appointment.
Severe or rapidly worsening pain, inability to pass urine, significant blood in the urine, fever with urinary symptoms, confusion, fainting or severe weakness can require urgent assessment. If symptoms are severe or you feel acutely unwell, seek emergency medical care rather than waiting for a routine specialist appointment.
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