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The most common question we get is difficulty urinating, difficulty getting out the urine
stream, sometimes it's leading to urinary tract infections or painful urination. The
majority of urology is about 75% male urinary problems, the prostate is usually the culprit
of those problems and certainly can cause weakness of the urinary stream and getting
up frequently at night to urinate, urinating more frequently during the daytime. There
are very good terapies, both medicine as well surgical for resolving or helping to resolve
those problems or improve men's urination. Also we frequently see patients with kidney
stones, and pains related to passage of kidney stones, those can often be flank pains or
pains that radiate from the flank to the lower abdomen. Often this is related to a stone
passing or a stone obstructing the kidney and we have very good ways of going in and
either treating the stone from the inside with endoscopy or blasting the stone from
the outside with sound waves that are triangulated on the stone.