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blood in urine causes

Some foods, such as beetroot and rhubard, can make your urine turn a pinkish-red colour. Other times, especially for women, it can mean you have blood in your urine indicating an underlying health problem or a small infection. Mr Simon Brewster, an Oxford-based urologist, explains in more detail what causes this in women and what treatments should be given.

what to expect PSA test results

Like most cancers, detecting prostate cancer early can be the key to managing and treating it effectively. Mr Simon Brewster, a consultant urological surgeon based in Oxford, tells us what a PSA test is and what treatment you can expect after if the result shows the presence of cancer.

bladder control problems

Often described as an 'overactive bladder', urinary incontinence can be an embarrassing condition and a lot of people are too ashamed to talk about their symptoms with a specialist. We sat down with Mr Simon Brewster, a consultant urologist in Oxford, while he shared with us the main causes of bladder control problems, the symptoms and which specialist you should visit to get appropriate treatment.

Scrotal swelling: should I be worried?

The normal scrotum is a pouch consisting of a thin muscle layer and skin which hangs down between a man's two legs. Swelling can develop around the scrotum during childhood or adulthood. The swelling may be made of liquid or solid tissue; the vast majority are benign, grow slowly and are not serious. Mr Simon Brewster talks about the symptoms of scrotal swelling, the causes and how a urologist diagnoses and treats this in men.

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