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Top 7 Signs You Need to Visit a Urologist Immediately

Most people ignore urological symptoms for weeks hoping the problem will go away on its own. It rarely does. And by the time they finally see a specialist, a simple treatable condition has often become far more serious.

If you are experiencing any of the following signs, do not wait.

1. Blood in Your Urine

Never normal. Pink, red, or brown urine—even once—needs immediate evaluation for kidney stones, UTIs, or more serious conditions.

2. Persistent Back or Lower Abdominal Pain

Waves of pain in your lower back or abdomen — especially with nausea — could mean kidney stones or infection. See a urologist the same day.

3. Burning During Urination

A classic sign of UTI. Left untreated, it can spread to the kidneys and cause serious complications.

4. Frequent Urge With Little Output

Constant urge to urinate but passing very little? Could be a bladder problem, prostate enlargement, or active infection.

5. Weak or Interrupted Urine Flow

Stop-and-start urination is an early warning sign of prostate enlargement (BPH)—very common and very treatable when caught early.

6. Swelling or Pain in Groin or Testicles

Any lump, swelling, or pain in this area needs urgent evaluation — some conditions require treatment within hours.

7. Recurring Kidney Stones

Had a stone before? Do not manage symptoms at home. Recurring stones need investigation to find the root cause and prevent future episodes.


Urological conditions are highly treatable when caught early. Do not delay.

Dr. Nitin Negi is a trusted urologist at ManglamPlus Medicity, Jaipur, specializing in kidney stones, prostate care, UTIs, male infertility, and bladder disorders.

📍 ManglamPlus Medicity, Jaipur, Rajasthan 🌐 drnitinnegiurologist.com

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