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Dr. Debabrata Sabat specializes in advanced urology, uro-oncology, surgery. He is dedicated to providing cutting-edge, personalized care to ensure the best outcomes for his patients.

Dr. Debabrata Sabat – Expert ZSR Circumcision Surgeon in Bhubaneswar
Dr. Debabrata Sabat – Expert ZSR Circumcision Surgeon in Bhubaneswar

Circumcision is one of the most common urological procedures performed to treat conditions such as phimosis, recurrent infections, and foreskin-related discomfort. Today, advanced techniques like ZSR Circumcision have made the procedure faster, safer, and virtually painless....

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Men’s Urological Health: What Every Man Should Know After 40

Turning 40 is a major milestone in a man’s life. It’s often a time of reflection, growth, and new priorities, including health. While many men focus on diet and fitness at this stage, one critical aspect that often gets overlooked is urological health....

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5 Everyday Habits That Can Improve Bladder Control

Bladder control issues, such as frequent urination or leakage, can be both frustrating and embarrassing. While some cases may require medical intervention, many people can significantly improve their bladder health by making simple lifestyle changes....

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Prostate Cancer: Why Early Screening Can Save Lives

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide, especially those above the age of 50. Despite its high prevalence, it often goes undetected in its early stages because it usually develops slowly and presents few symptoms at first. ...

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Can Drinking More Water Prevent UTIs?

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are among the most common infections, especially in women, but they can affect anyone regardless of age or gender. A frequently asked question in clinics and online forums is:

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Overactive Bladder: It’s More Common Than You Think

Do you often feel the urge to urinate, even if your bladder isn’t full? Do you wake up several times a night to use the bathroom or worry about leaking urine if you don’t get to the toilet in time? If yes,..

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Hydration Myths
How Much Water Is Actually Enough? A Urologist Explains

We’ve all heard the age-old advice: “Drink eight glasses of water a day.” But is it really that simple? When it comes to hydration, most people are either drinking too much, too little, or following random rules they’ve picked up online.

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Robotic Urology Surgery
Robotic Urology Surgery: Benefits, Risks & What to Expect

Robotic urology surgery has transformed the treatment of complex urological conditions, offering patients safer procedures, greater precision, and quicker recovery. With advanced technology and skilled expertise, many people today are choosing robotic-assisted surgery for prostate, kidney, and bladder problems.

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Tea, Coffee & Alcohol: How They Affect Your Urinary System

Daily habits like tea, coffee, and alcohol consumption can silently impact your urinary system, causing irritation, dehydration, and long-term bladder issues.

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Urine Flow Changes You Should Never Ignore

Changes in urine flow like weak stream, frequent urination, or pain can be early warning signs of serious urological conditions and should never be ignored.

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From Discomfort to Diagnosis: When Urinary Pain Needs Medical Care

Urinary pain may seem minor, but persistent discomfort can signal infections, stones, or serious conditions that need timely medical attention.

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UTIs in Men vs Women: Why Symptoms and Treatment Differ

UTIs affect men and women differently. Understanding symptoms and treatment differences helps ensure early diagnosis and proper care.

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Bladder Control After Childbirth: What’s Normal and What’s Not?

Bladder control issues after childbirth are common but often misunderstood. Learn what’s normal, what’s not, and when to seek help.

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Why Some People Keep Getting Kidney Stones Again and Again?

Recurrent kidney stones are often caused by lifestyle habits, hydration issues, and underlying metabolic factors. Understanding the cause is key to prevention.

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Can Holding Urine Damage Your Bladder?

Holding urine occasionally may seem harmless, but making it a habit can affect bladder health, increase infection risk, and cause long-term complications.

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Is Yellow Urine Always a Sign of Dehydration?

Yellow urine doesn’t always mean dehydration. Factors like diet, vitamins, and medications can also influence urine colour.

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