Dr. Aungkarat Subphachaisrikul
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- Rheumatology
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- M.D. Rangsit University, 1999
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- Med. Rhematology, Srinakharin Hospital, 2009
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We offer diagnostic services using up-to-date equipment and treatment of urinary tract diseases by our specialists for the following:
Urinary tract disease includes diseases affecting the kidney and ureters, urinary bladder in both males and females, and the scrotum, seminal vesicles, vas deferens and prostate gland in males. Diseases may be congenital in nature, or caused by infection, tumor or stones. The urinary tract may also be secondarily affected by other diseases. The most common disorders are due to infection, which can affect every part of the urinary tract system, more commonly affecting females than males.
Diseases of the Urinary Tract
Disease of the urinary tract can affect people of any age or gender. The most common disease is infection of the urinary tract. Different urinary tract diseases cause very similar symptoms such as dysuria, decreased or increased urination.
Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary tract infections may include infections of the kidney, ureters or urinary bladder. They are caused by bacteria or fungus.
Bacteria usually enter the body through the urethra, and spread from the bladder towards the kidneys. The most common bacteria to affect the urinary tract is E.coli, which is a bacteria normally found at the perianal region. Infections are more common in females than in males due to the following reasons:
Kidney Infection
Infection of the collecting system of the kidneys can cause back or flank pains, blood-tinged urine or swelling of the body. If untreated, kidney infections can spread to the rest of the body through the blood stream (sepsis) and can be fatal.
Kidney Stones
Kidney stones usually form from precipitation of calcium and other minerals. The size and shape of the stones differ according to content of the stones. They are most commonly found in the ureters, and occur more commonly in males. The exact cause of stones is not clear; however certain factors are related to stone formation such as dehydration, urinary tract infections, patients with bedridden condition. Stones in the kidney may not cause any symptoms; however patients may experience blood urine and severe flank pain when stones travel down the ureters. If stones completely occlude the ureters, the doctor may consider surgery or lithotripsy to remove the stones.
Cancer of the Kidneys
The exact cause of cancer of the kidneys is uncertain; however smoking is one of the risk factors. Kidney cancer can spread to the liver, brain and bones even before any symptoms are observed. The symptoms may be vague, such as bloody urine, back or flank pain.
Cancer of the Urinary Bladder
The exact cause of cancer of the urinary bladder is also uncertain. However, smoking and prolonged contact with certain chemicals are strong risk factors. The patient may be asymptomatic during the early stages of the disease. During later stages, the patient may experience bloody urine, decreased urine, and increased frequency of urination at night, body malaise or pain. The doctor may consider surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy, or combinations of these therapies as appropriate.
Signs and Symptoms of urinary tract disease include the following:
Disease of the urinary tract may also secondarily affect the heart and lungs, causing signs and symptoms like high blood pressure, body swelling or difficulty breathing (dyspnea).
Laboratory Investigations
Your doctor may order the following laboratory tests according to your symptoms:
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) to evaluate the prostate gland, and possible biopsy of the prostate gland in cases with high PSA levels.
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