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Warszawa 11 months ago

Is it necessary to visit a urologist if the gynecologist found bladder polyps in me?

The gynecologist during the vaginal ultrasound found bladder polyps in me. Whether it is necessary to visit a urologist or can they disappear by themselves, you can simply NOT do anything about it.

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

11 months ago

If your gynecologist found bladder polyps, I would recommend consulting a urologist. The urologist is a specialist in the genitourinary system, including the bladder, and will be most competent to assess your current clinical condition and recommend appropriate treatment. As a pharmacist, I can only provide general information: Bladder polyps are small, benign nodules that may occur internally in the bladder. They can cause symptoms such as hematuria, pain or problems urinating. Some bladder polyps may disappear on their own, but others may grow in size or lead to further complications. Therefore, it is recommended that the polyps be evaluated by a specialist who will decide on further proceedings in this procedure. Please remember that only a doctor who will assess your current situation will be able to provide more detailed information and recommendations on how to proceed. The GdziePoLek.pl service also allows you to obtain a teleconsultation with a doctor: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

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