What does genitourinary medicine look for?

The Department of Genitourinary Medicine is responsible for: 1) urological diseases; 2) diagnosis and treatment of male fertility dysfunction; and 3) diagnosis and treatment of genital lesions.

The Department of Genitourinary Medicine is responsible for the treatment of male infertility and male genital lesions.

The common diseases treated by the Department of Genitourinary Medicine are: 1) urinary stones; 2) inflammation of the urinary system; 3) tumors of the urinary system; 4) male infertility; 5) male genital lesions (testicles, penis).

1. In clinical practice, urinary stones are mainly treated by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and transureteral ureteroscopic lithotripsy; 2. Inflammatory diseases of the urinary system are mainly acute urethral and bladder inflammation, and pyelonephritis, which are often treated with antibiotics; 3. The main reason for this is to determine the cause of the disease and to develop a treatment plan; 5, male reproductive organ lesions mainly include the organ’s own lesions and sexually transmitted diseases, their own lesions include circumcision, cryptorchidism, penis too short, etc., and sexually transmitted diseases include syphilis, gonorrhea, condyloma acuminata, etc.