Pediatric Urologist in Andheri

When it comes to a child’s health, parents deserve the best specialist care available. Dr. Ashish Gupta is a trusted and experienced pediatric urologist in Andheri, Mumbai, offering expert diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of urological conditions in children — from newborns to adolescents. With a gentle, child-friendly approach and access to advanced medical technology, Dr. Gupta ensures that every young patient receives the safest and most effective care possible.

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Dr. Ashish Gupta

Dr. Ashish Gupta – Urologist in Andheri Mumbai
MBBS · MS · MCh (Urology) Consultant Urologist & Robotic Surgery
Qualification MBBS  |  MS (Surgery)  |  MCh (Urology)
Experience Practising as a Urologist in Andheri, Mumbai for 15+ years

What is Pediatric Urology?

Pediatric urology is a specialised branch of medicine that focuses on diagnosing and treating urological and genital conditions in infants, children, and teenagers. It covers disorders of the kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra, and the male reproductive organs.

Unlike adult urology, pediatric urology requires specialised expertise in how these conditions present differently in growing children, including congenital (present at birth) abnormalities that need early intervention for healthy development. Dr. Ashish Gupta, a leading pediatric urologist in Andheri, is trained specifically to manage these delicate conditions with the skill and sensitivity children require.

What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Pediatric Urological Problems?

The child may need to pass urine more often than expected during the day or night.

Burning, crying, or discomfort while passing urine may indicate infection or irritation.

Persistent nighttime wetting beyond the expected toilet-training age may suggest a bladder-control problem.

Accidental wetting during the day may occur due to an overactive bladder or voiding dysfunction.

The child may feel an immediate, difficult-to-control need to use the toilet.

How Are Pediatric Urological Conditions Diagnosed?

Dr. Ashish Gupta diagnoses pediatric urological conditions through a detailed symptom review, physical examination, urine and blood tests

Medical History Review

The doctor asks about urinary symptoms, toilet habits, infections, birth history, previous treatments, and family history.

Physical Examination

The abdomen, back, genital area, bladder, and kidneys are examined for swelling, tenderness, or structural differences.

Urine Analysis

A urine sample is checked for infection, blood, protein, crystals, and other signs of urinary problems.

Urine Culture

This test identifies bacteria causing a urinary infection and helps select an appropriate antibiotic.

Blood Tests

Blood tests may measure creatinine and other markers to assess kidney function and detect infection.

Kidney and Bladder Ultrasound

Ultrasound creates images of the urinary tract to identify swelling, stones, blockage, or structural abnormalities.

What Are the Stages of Pediatric Urology Care?

Pediatric urology does not have fixed stages like cancer. The care process is usually divided into the following steps based on the child’s symptoms, diagnosis, and condition severity.

Stage 1 – Symptom Assessment
The doctor reviews concerns such as painful urination, bedwetting, urine leakage, infections, weak urine flow, swelling, or genital abnormalities.

Stage 2 – Physical Examination
The child’s abdomen, back, bladder area, and external genital organs are examined for tenderness, swelling, or structural differences.

Stage 3 – Laboratory Testing
Urine and blood tests may be performed to identify infection, blood in the urine, kidney problems, or other urinary abnormalities.

Stage 4 – Imaging and Functional Evaluation
Ultrasound, VCUG, renal scans, uroflowmetry, or other tests may be advised to examine urinary structure, drainage, reflux, and bladder function.

Stage 5 – Severity Assessment
The condition is classified as mild, moderate, or severe based on symptoms, test findings, kidney function, and the presence of blockage or infection.

Stage 6 – Treatment Planning
Treatment may include medicines, bladder training, observation, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery according to the child’s specific condition.

Stage 7 – Follow-Up and Monitoring
Regular check-ups help assess urinary control, kidney growth, bladder function, recovery, and the risk of the condition returning.

Pediatric Urology Treatment in Andheri May Include

Urinary Tract Infection Treatment

Antibiotics, urine testing, hydration guidance, and follow-up care may be recommended to manage infection and prevent recurrence.

Bedwetting Management

Treatment may include bladder training, lifestyle changes, alarm therapy, medicines, and counselling based on the child’s age and symptoms.

Overactive Bladder Treatment

Medicines, timed urination, pelvic floor exercises, and behavioural techniques may help reduce urgency and frequent urination.

Vesicoureteral Reflux Management

Mild reflux may be monitored with medicines and regular scans, while severe cases may require corrective surgery.

Hypospadias Repair

Surgery may be performed to reposition the urinary opening and improve urine flow, function, and appearance.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pediatric Urology

You can consult a pediatric urologist at any age—including for newborns with prenatally detected abnormalities. For concerns like bedwetting, it is generally recommended to seek advice if the issue persists beyond the age of 6. For conditions like undescended testes or hypospadias, early consultation is strongly advised.

Yes, hypospadias repair is a well-established procedure typically performed between 6 and 18 months of age. Dr. Ashish Gupta uses modern surgical techniques to ensure the best outcomes with minimal risk.

Repeated or untreated UTIs, especially those associated with conditions like vesicoureteral reflux, can lead to kidney scarring over time. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential to protect kidney health.

In most cases, bedwetting is a developmental issue and resolves naturally. However, if it persists beyond age 6, is accompanied by daytime accidents, or involves other urinary symptoms, it is worth consulting a pediatric urologist for a proper evaluation.

If left untreated, an undescended testicle can lead to infertility, increased risk of testicular cancer, and other complications. Treatment (orchidopexy) is recommended before age 2 for the best long-term results.

Repeated or untreated urinary infections may sometimes lead to kidney scarring, especially when reflux or urinary obstruction is present.

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