Topic: urology

Women's urological health is a complex field, marked by numerous challenges that affect millions of women worldwide. It is also an area with unique challenges - in particular the stigma and taboos that surround it that stop many women from seeking treatment. read more about The Silent Struggle: The Ongoing Challenges in Women’s Urological Health
Urological health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, yet it is often surrounded by misconceptions and a lack of awareness. Given the unique anatomical and physiological differences between men and women, conditions affecting the urinary tract and reproductive organs manifest differently, and need distinct approaches to diagnosis, treatment and care. read more about Bladder and Urinary Problems in Men
Maybe you’re worried about a symptom you’ve developed or are interested in maintaining good urological health. This guide aims to provide a resource that not only educates on the symptoms and treatments of these conditions but also emphasises the importance of prevention and early intervention. It explains many of the most common urological conditions that affect both men and women. read more about A Guide to Common Urological Conditions
Myths, taboos and ignorance remain an issue in many areas of health. Great progress has been made in breaking the stigma and building awareness around men's health and related pelvic floor issues read more about Pelvic Floor Health For Men: Myths, Taboos And You
Going to the toilet to pass urine is a routine activity for most of us, but sometimes the colour of our urine isn’t quite what we’d expect. There are many reasons why this might be. read more about What does the colour of your urine mean for your health?
Getting a prostate cancer diagnosis can be a frightening experience but minimally-invasive treatments such as Nanoknife offer hope of rapid recovery and continued quality of life. read more about Expert interview: NanoKnife with Mark Emberton
When Lucy O’Connor suffered complications from a surgery, she turned to King Edward VII’s Hospital to make sure she had the correct treatment that enabled a full recovery. read more about Patient stories: road to recovery