Treatment for Urologic Conditions in St. Petersburg

Urologist Eric Diner treats many urologic conditions in St. Petersburg, Florida. Read more about these conditions, their causes, risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options.

Urologic Oncology

Urologic oncology is one of the most important specialties in the field of urologic medicine. Physicians who treat conditions within this unique category deal with all cancers related to urology, including prostate cancer, kidney cancer, and bladder cancer among others. The cancer types mentioned below are each within the top 6 cancers in men, specifically:

Prostate Cancer

The causes of prostate cancer, as with other cancers, are broad and complex. There is no single perspective on what causes prostate cancer. There are, however, certain factors that are associated with an increased risk of developing prostate cancer such as age, genetics, diet, and lifestyle.

Kidney Cancer

Kidney cancer is slightly more common in men and is usually diagnosed between the ages of 50 and 70 years. It is important to realize that with early diagnosis and treatment, kidney cancer can be cured.

Bladder Cancer

The bladder is a hollow organ that stores urine. It is located inside the lower abdomen, is about the size of a grapefruit, and is distensible (elastic) which allows its muscular wall to get larger and smaller. Bladder cancer is a disease in which cancer cells form in the tissues of the bladder.

Reproductive Health

A very common group of conditions that urologists cover is reproductive health. This is anything relating to a male’s ability to reproduce, but can also include family/female reproductive health concerns if applicable. Reproductive health complications can include low testosterone, erectile dysfunction, and also infertility.

Low Testosterone

Almost all men experience a drop in testosterone as they age. However, an extreme loss of testosterone can lead to many side effects such as fatigue, low sex drive, and mood changes.

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction is nothing to be embarrassed about and is usually easily treated. The first step is to talk to your doctor and learn your options.

Male Infertility

About 35% of all infertility issues are caused by the male reproductive system, so it’s not uncommon and definitely not just a woman’s issue. It’s important to get tested if you believe you may be infertile.

Incontinence and Urinary Issues

Many people, men and women alike, experience urinary incontinence. In addition to this common problem, Dr. Diner also treats conditions such as kidney stones and BPH, which can cause issues with your urinary tract and bladder health.

Female Urinary Incontinence

This is actually a common issue for women more than men and can cause leaky bladders and overwhelming urges to urinate or false alarms.

Kidney Stones

Kidney Stones are formations of acid salts and minerals that can be caused by a number of things. Learn their causes, symptoms, and how to treat them before they become a big problem.

BPH (Enlarged Prostate)

The prostate always enlarges as you get older, but it may get to a point where it can cause issues urinating. It’s important to note BPH and prostate cancer are not related.

Urinary Tract Infection

A Urinary tract infection, or a UTI, is an infection in the urinary system that is typically found in the bladder. Urinary tract infections are more often found in women than men.

Male Urinary Incontinence

Anywhere from 5% to 15% of men over the age of 60 are affected by male urinary incontinence. Urinary incontinence in men can be quite embarrassing for some men and prevent them from enjoying a lot of activities that they enjoy.

Stress Urinary Incontinence

Stress Urinary Incontinence generally occurs when your pelvic muscles are no longer strong enough to keep the opening from the bladder neck closed when you are under physical stress.

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when muscles and ligaments in the pelvic floor are stretched or become too weak to hold the organs in the pelvis in their proper place.

Mixed Urinary Incontinence

Mixed incontinence is one of the most common forms of urinary incontinence that women face. It is a combination of urge incontinence and stress incontinence.