Urology - General Practice: The Integrative Approach. Symptoms suggesting
urological pathology are common presentations in primary care. These include recurrent
urinary tract infections,
frequency and urgency of micturition,
nocturia and
urinary incontinence. Acute presentations to general practitioners or hospital emergency departments often involve pain:
acute loin pain,
testicular pain and the
pain of urinary retention. Some signs may be suspicious for malignancy (e.g.
haematuria). In addition, lumps in the scrotum and testes are a frequent cause for patient concern. A systematic approach to these presentations is easily followed, and history and examination will provide the diagnosis in the majority of cases.
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