About Doctor
- Dr. T. V. Seshagiri is a skilled Urologist and Andrologist.
- He has extensive experience in the field of Urology.
- He holds expertise in the area of Endourology and
Specialization
Urology
Urodynamics
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Work Experience of Dr. T. V. Seshagiri
Consultant, Gleneagles BGS Hospital, Bangalore, 2022
Education
- MBBS
- FRCS, Postgraduate Fellowship, UK
- Certificate in Urodynamics from the Bristol Urological Institute, UK
Location
Bangalore
India
Frequently Asked Questions About Dr. T. V. Seshagiri
Dr. T. V. Seshagiri specialty is Urologist and Andrologist
Dr. T. V. Seshagiri is Urologist and Andrologist.
Dr. T. V. Seshagiri is MBBS, FRCS.
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More About Urologist and Andrologist
A Urologist treat patients of both genders facing urinary problems as well as male reproductive issues and a andrologist can choose to specialize even further, treating only reproductive problems or only impotence and erectile dysfunction.
Routine investigations include Digital Rectal Exam (DRE), Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Blood Tests, Creatinine and Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Blood Test, Testosterone Blood Tests, Urinalysis, Urine Cultures, 24-Hour Urine Test and Imaging Techniques.
The typical symptoms include blood in urine, Poor Bladder Control, Painful Urination, Pain in the Lower Stomach, Side of Back, or Groin Region, Fallen Bladder Protrusion, Hernia, Male Sexual Problems, and a Overactive Bladder (OAB).
Not really, as all andrologists are surgeon urologists but the opposite is not true.