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Urology and Sexual Medicine for Women  
 
Bedwetting, also known as enuresis, is a common disorder in children who regularly or episodically wet the bed at night from the age of five. During the day, the affected children usually have no…  
 
A kidney prolapse (medically: nephroptosis) refers to an abnormal positional change of the kidney, in which it significantly descends when moving from a lying to a standing position. Normally, the…  
55. Surgery
 
Necessary Operations Outpatient surgeries Smaller operations and procedures (such as vasectomy) are carried out promptly in our well-equipped procedure room. Short anesthesia is also possible at…  
 
Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the protozoan Trichomonas vaginalis. It primarily affects the urinary and genital organs and occurs in both women and men. Although…  
57. Biopsy
 
In urology, biopsy plays a crucial role in diagnosing various diseases, particularly prostate cancer. By taking tissue samples, doctors can determine whether malignant changes are present and develop…  
 
Urethrography is a special X-ray examination used to assess the urethra. It is performed to detect narrowings (strictures), injuries, or other changes in the urethra. A contrast agent is used to make…  
 
Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging procedure that plays a crucial role in urology. It enables detailed visualization of urological organs and structures, thus supporting diagnosis and therapy…  
 
Urinalyses are fundamental diagnostic procedures in medicine that provide valuable information about a patient's health status. They are used for the detection and monitoring of a variety of…  
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