Pediatric urologists diagnose and treat diseases affecting the Genito-urinary tract, which includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and genitals. Some of the common Conditions in pediatric Urology being treated here:
The involuntary loss of urine (wetting) beyond the age when a child is expected to be toilet trained. This is generally considered to be by seven years of age for nighttime control.
This is an abnormality in the development of the penis and quiet a common disorder affecting 1 in 150 males, and ranges in severity. Management includes simple day surgery to more complex staged operations.
Comprising both congenital and acquired disorders including obstruction, reflux and urethral disorders.
Including functional, neurogenic and non-neurogenic bladder disorders leading to urinary incontinence.
Including undescended testis and varicocele.