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Dr Umesh sharma has established himself as one the leading specialist in field of uro-oncology and renal transplant. Dr. sharma has more than one decade of experience in dealing various diseases of Kidney, Bladder, Prostate and male Genital organs.

Dr. sharma has acquire medical knowledge and training from one the prestigious institutes of India.
Medical Training:
- M.Ch Urology and Renal Transplant SMS Hospital, Jaipur, India.
- MS General surgery GMC, Patiala, Punjab.
- MBBS King George Medical University, Lucknow, UP.
Dr. sharma has been trained in open, laparoscopic and endoscopic operations for prostate, kidney and bladder malignancies. He has been instrumental in setting up the Renal Transplant program in RML Hospital. He is a member of various national and international urological societies and has trained delegates by performing live demonstration of laparoscopic surgeries. He hjas various publications in reputed journals and books(https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Umesh-Sharma-36?ev=hdr_xprfhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Umesh-Sharma-36?ev=hdr_xprf).
Kidney diseases
kidney stones, kidney cancer, kidney transplant
Prostate diseases
Prostate enlargement, prostate cancer, Prostatitis
Bladder diseases
Bladder cancer, bladder stone, bladder augumentation
Male Genitalia diseases
Penile cancer, Testicular cancer, Stricture urethra
Services
Dr sharma offers treatment in variety of urological diseases from simple cases to complex cases.
Reconstructive
Laparoscopic treatments for UPJO, ureteric reimplants, VVF and bladder augumentation for small bladder
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Frequently Asked Questioins
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Who is at risk of prostate cancer?
Risk increases with age (usually >50), family history, African ancestry, and high fat diets.
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Is prostate cancer always aggressive?
No, many prostate cancers grow slowly and may not require immediate treatment. Active surveillance is often recommended for low-risk cases.
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What are the early signs of bladder cancer and how it is staged?
The most common early sign is blood in the urine (hematuria), often painless. Other symptoms may include frequent urination, painful urination, and lower back pain. Staging is done based on the depth of tumor invasion and whether it has spread to lymph nodes or other organs.
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What are the symptoms of kidney cancer and how is it usually discovered?
Blood in urine, flank pain, a palpable mass, fever, weight loss, and fatigue are common symptoms. Kidney cancer is often discovered incidentally during imaging for other conditions.
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What are the benefits of a kidney transplant?
Compared to dialysis, transplantation offers: longer life expectancy, better quality of life, fewer dietary restrictions, and more energy and freedom. It allows the patient to live a more normal life with less medical intervention.
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What causes kidney stones?
Low fluid intake (dehydration), diet high in salt, sugar, or animal protein, obesity, certain medical conditions (e.g., hyperparathyroidism), and family history of stones can contribute to the formation of kidney stones.