What disease does andrology see commonly

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Some time ago, I always felt uncomfortable and didn't want to see a doctor because of my face. When I got to the hospital, I didn't know where to see a doctor. I'm sorry to ask the female nurse if the andrology department can see this kind of disease. Finally, I checked it on the Internet. Now let me tell you what diseases the andrology department usually sees.

What disease does andrology see commonly

First: prostatic hypertrophy, prostate cancer, prostatic hyperplasia, bacterial prostatitis, specific prostatitis, non bacterial prostatitis, granulomatous prostatitis, prostatic pain and prostatic congestion, syphilis, gonorrhea, non gonorrhea, pubic lice, urethritis, chancre, balanitis herpes, epididymitis, AIDS, acuteness, condyloma, venereal lymphogranuloma Impotence, premature ejaculation, non ejaculation, psychosexual disorders, erectile dysfunction, sensory disorders, priapism, some androgens in middle-aged and old men.

Second, the scope of diagnosis and treatment of Andrology is divided into prostate, urethra, penis, scrotum, testis, epididymis, spermatic cord and seminal vesicle according to the anatomical position; according to the disease, it mainly includes: congenital abnormalities of male reproductive organs, such as cryptorchidism, penis, concealed penis, hypospadias, hydrocele, etc;

Third: male infertility: such as spermatogenic disorders, vas deferens obstruction, idiopathic infertility, varicocele, etc.; sexual function and sexual psychological disorders: such as erectile dysfunction, priapism, penile induration, non ejaculation, ejaculatory pain, etc.; prostate diseases: such as prostatitis, prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, etc.

matters needing attention

If men feel uncomfortable, they should go to the hospital for treatment in time. Of course, in general, as long as the diseases related to men can be treated through andrology, so there is no need to worry too much that andrology in the hospital can't see their own diseases.