Urologic cancers including prostate, kidney, and bladder cancers are among the most common cancers affecting men and women today. While these conditions can be serious, early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes and survival rates. At Credence Urology, Dr. Bhargav Shah emphasizes awareness, timely screening, and personalized care as the foundation of effective urologic cancer management. […]
Overactive Bladder (OAB) is a common yet often underreported condition that can significantly affect daily comfort, sleep quality, and confidence. Characterized by sudden urges to urinate and frequent bathroom visits, OAB is highly manageable with the right medical guidance. At Credence Urology, Dr. Bhargav Shah focuses on early identification and personalized treatment plans to help […]
Should Know Chronic urinary tract symptoms are often misunderstood and dismissed as routine infections. Many individuals experience recurring burning sensation, urgency, or urinary discomfort and assume it to be a simple urinary tract infection (UTI). However, when these symptoms persist or repeatedly return, they may indicate an underlying urological concern that requires deeper evaluation. At […]
Sedentary work culture has become increasingly common, with many men spending prolonged hours seated at desks, in meetings, or working on screens. While this lifestyle may seem physically undemanding, extended sitting can silently impact bladder function and overall pelvic health. Reduced physical activity affects circulation, muscle tone, and nerve function in the pelvic region, all […]
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is often considered a condition affecting older men, but an increasing number of younger men are experiencing it today. Changing lifestyles, rising stress levels, and health imbalances have contributed to this growing concern. Because of stigma or embarrassment, many younger men hesitate to seek medical advice, allowing the condition to persist. At […]
Prostate issues often begin with subtle urinary changes that many men tend to overlook. Symptoms like frequent urination, weak urine flow, and repeated nighttime bathroom visits may appear minor initially but can signal underlying prostate conditions. Because these changes develop gradually, they are commonly mistaken as a normal part of aging rather than warning signs […]
Anyone who has ever had cystitis knows that urinary tract infections of this kind are annoying and painful. They can be well treated by antibiotics, but may be fatal if left untreated. These infections are usually caused by what are known as uropathogenic E. coli bacteria when they bind to the cells of the bladder, […]
Despite decades long prevention and treatment efforts, cardiovascular (CV) disease continues to be the leading cause of death worldwide. Early detection of CV disease can allow for interventions to prevent heart attack and stroke, including smoking cessation, medications such as a statins, blood pressure control, weight management, exercise, and improved diet. A new study published […]
Urinary tract infections are common in women, costing an estimated $2.5 billion per year to treat in 2000 in the United States alone. These infections frequently recur, affecting 2 to 3 percent of all women. A depletion of vaginal lactobacilli, a type of bacteria, is associated with urinary tract infection risk, which suggests that replenishing […]
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact with an infected individual. These are also termed sexually transmitted infections or STIs. STDs can be transmitted during vaginal or other types of sexual intercourse including oral and anal sex, but some are acquired simply by skin-to-skin contact. About 20 million […]










