Urologist :
A urologist is a specialist with the training and expertise required to treat problems in the urinary system. In other words, urologists diagnose and manage the conditions that develop in the bladder, kidneys, ureters and urethra. In some cases, these specialists also resolve problems in the adrenal glands and reproductive organs. An MBBS graduate becomes a urologist by earning a Master of Surgery in General Surgery and then completing a super-specialization degree such as an MCh in Urology. Some of the diseases and conditions that these doctors treat include urinary infections, kidney stones, swelling in the prostate, male infertility, erectile dysfunction and pelvic floor prolapse. Urologists can also provide relief from cancers affecting the kidney, bladder, pelvic floor and prostate. It is important to consult a urologist for symptoms such as blood in the urine, pain during urination, difficulty in urinating and testicular pain.