Urinary Symptoms
Men, Women, and Children
Diagnosis, Treatment and Recovery with Urology BOP
Urinary symptoms can affect people of all ages and genders. At Urology Bay of Plenty, we provide specialist assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for urinary problems in men, women, and children. Early evaluation ensures accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and prevention of complications.
Common Urinary Symptoms Across All Ages
Regardless of age or gender, some symptoms are common:
Pain or burning during urination
Frequent urination
Urgency – sudden, strong urge to urinate
Blood in urine (haematuria)
Difficulty starting or stopping urination
Incomplete bladder emptying
Nocturia – needing to urinate at night
Diagnosis of Urinary Symptoms
Specialist diagnosis may include:
Urine and blood tests – detect infection, blood, or kidney function issues
Accurate diagnosis ensures the correct treatment plan for each patient.
Treatment Options
Treatment depends on age, sex, and underlying cause.
Post-Treatment Care
Urinary Symptoms in Men
Men often experience urinary symptoms related to prostate health, bladder function, or urinary tract infections.
Additional Symptoms in Men:
Weak or interrupted urine stream
Common Causes:
Treatment Pathway:
Urinary Symptoms in Women
Women’s urinary symptoms are often linked to urinary tract infections, overactive bladder, pelvic floor weakness, or hormonal changes:
Additional Symptoms in Women:
Common Causes:
Treatment Pathway:
Antibiotics for infection
Pelvic floor physiotherapy or minimally invasive incontinence procedures
Urinary Symptoms in Children
Children’s urinary symptoms often differ from adults and may indicate congenital issues, infections, or behavioural patterns.
Additional Symptoms in Children:
Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis)
Urinary frequency or urgency beyond typical age norms
Painful urination or blood in urine
Recurrent urinary tract infections
Daytime accidents or difficulty controlling urine
Common Causes:
Urinary tract infections
Vesicoureteral reflux (backflow of urine from bladder to kidneys)
Constipation or bladder dysfunction
Congenital structural issues
Treatment Pathway:
Urine testing and imaging to detect infection or structural abnormalities
Behavioural and bladder training programs
Medication or surgical intervention for structural problems
Why Choose Urology BOP
Patients benefit from:
Modern imaging, laboratory testing, and minimally invasive treatments
Personalised care plans for short-term relief and long-term bladder health
Experienced urologists providing follow-up and ongoing support
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes frequent urination in men and women?
Causes include urinary tract infections, overactive bladder, enlarged prostate, kidney stones, and sometimes lifestyle factors like caffeine intake.
Why do children wet the bed?
Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) may be caused by bladder immaturity, deep sleep, stress, constipation, or underlying urinary tract issues.
Can urinary symptoms indicate kidney problems?
Yes. Blood in urine, flank pain, or recurrent infections can signal kidney stones, kidney infection, or kidney disease, requiring specialist evaluation.
How are urinary symptoms treated in women?
Treatment includes pelvic floor exercises, bladder training, medications, minimally invasive procedures, or antibiotics for infections.
When should a child see a urologist?
Children should be evaluated if they have painful urination, recurrent infections, blood in urine, or persistent incontinence.