Urology
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Catheter Passport
Advice on how to care for your catheter, problems that may arise and how to deal with them
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Coming to the haematuria clinic
You have been referred to the Urology Department by your GP because you have been found to have some blood in your urine (haematuria).
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Discharge Advice following Lithotriptor Treatment
Kidney stones may form in the kidney as a result of crystallisation in the urine. The stones can be broken up by a technique called Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithtripsy (ESWL).
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Dynamic Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
This leaflet aims to give you information about having a Dynamic Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy.
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Glansectomy
This leaflet has been provided to give you information about having a procedure known as a glansectomy.
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Having a flexible cystoscopy
This leaflet aims to answer your questions about having a flexible cystoscopy.
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Inguinal Lymph Node Dissection
This leaflet aims to give you information about what to expect when you have an inguinal lymph node dissection.
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Kidney Stones
Kidney or renal stones are one of the most common diseases of the urinary tract. The urinary tract comprises of the Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder and the Urethra.
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Kidney Stones - dietary advice
If you have kidney stones, you may need to follow a special diet. Your doctor will need to run tests to find out why you form stones and what diet changes may be right for you.
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Partial Penectomy
This leaflet is to give you information about what happens when you need an operation to remove the end of your penis to treat your cancer.
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Urodynamic Studies
This leaflet explains the test needed to help us understand how your bladder is working.