Dalton Urology
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Women’s Urological Health Conditions
While most people think of men and men's health clinics when they think of urologists, women also have urological health concerns. We treat a number of urological conditions for women including:
Pelvic Pain - Many women experience pelvic pain, which can stem from a variety of factors such as childbirth, menstrual conditions, infections, or the natural aging process. This discomfort or pressure in the lower abdomen can vary in intensity, from mild to severe, and may be occasional or persistent. In some cases, it can interfere with daily activities and overall quality of life. Fortunately, there are several treatment options available, including medication, physical therapy, and surgical procedures, depending on the root cause of the pain.
Yeast Infections - Yeast infections are a common issue that many women experience, typically caused by an overgrowth of Candida fungus. This imbalance can result from factors such as hormonal changes, antibiotic use, weakened immunity, or high sugar intake. Women with yeast infections may experience itching, burning, redness, and a thick white discharge. While uncomfortable, yeast infections are easily treatable with antifungal medications, which can be prescribed or purchased over the counter. In recurrent cases, lifestyle adjustments and long-term treatment options may be recommended to prevent future infections.

Men’s Urological
Health Conditions
There are quite a few urological issues that men have, and we treat many of them at Advanced Urology, including:
Peyronie's Disease - Peyronie's disease is a condition that affects men and is characterized by the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, causing it to bend or curve abnormally during an erection. This curvature can lead to pain, difficulty with sexual intercourse, and emotional distress. While the exact cause is not always clear, it is often linked to penile injury, genetic factors, or underlying health conditions. Some cases improve on their own, but for others, treatment options such as medications, injections, shockwave therapy, or surgery may be recommended to help reduce symptoms and restore function.
Elevated PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) - An elevated PSA level is a common concern for men and can be an indicator of various prostate conditions. While high PSA levels are often associated with prostate cancer, they can also result from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), infections, inflammation, or recent medical procedures. Men with elevated PSA may not experience noticeable symptoms, but in some cases, they may have difficulty urinating, frequent urges to urinate, or pelvic discomfort. Fortunately, elevated PSA does not always indicate a serious issue, and further testing can help determine the cause. Treatment options vary based on the underlying condition and may include medications, lifestyle changes, or medical procedures if necessary.
Advanced Urology In Dalton
For top-quality urological care in the Atlanta metro area, Advanced Urology is the premier choice. Our team is committed to providing patients with an outstanding experience, ensuring you feel welcomed, valued, and respected from the moment you reach out to us.
We know your time is important, which is why we keep wait times short and focus on efficiency. Our comfortable and calming waiting areas create a stress-free environment, and for urgent medical concerns, we offer same-day appointments to ensure you receive prompt care. Our specialists treat a wide range of urological conditions, delivering expert solutions tailored to your needs.

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Other Urological
Health Conditions
- Urological cancer - Like any form of cancer, if you suspect you have any of the urological cancers, it's important that you see your physician as soon as possible. The sooner it's caught—whether it's bladder cancer, prostate cancer, kidney cancer or testicular cancer—the better the chances of beating it. While both men and women are affected by urological cancer, men have an increased risk.
- Urinary and bladder issues - Although women are at a greater risk of developing urinary and bladder conditions, men also can develop them. If you're experiencing any of the symptoms of painful urination, frequent urination, nocturia, pelvic pain or pain during sexual intercourse, it's imperative that you see your urologist right away.

Best Option In Dalton
At Advanced Urology, we provide top-notch urological care in Dalton, GA, specializing in conditions such as overactive bladder, kidney stones, prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, and more.
If you're facing any urological issues, don't hesitate to reach out—waiting for symptoms to worsen is not necessary. Contact us today to schedule your first appointment with a Dalton urologist.
