Wang Yong Hua
About me
Deputy Chief of Urology, West Coast Branch, Doctor, Associate Chief Physician, Master Supervisor, Outstanding Young Medical Expert in Qingdao City, Visiting Scholar at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Currently serves as a member of the Youth Committee of the Urology Branch of the Shandong Medical Association, Member of the Urological Male Reproductive Tumor Branch of the Shandong Anti-Cancer Association, Member of the Urology Physician Branch of the Shandong Physician Association, and Member of the Women's Urology Branch of the Shandong Maternal and Child Health Care Association.
With over ten years of experience, skilled in various minimally invasive urological surgeries, and rich in diagnosis and treatment experience of various common and prevalent clinical diseases. Has extensive clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of various difficult and complex urological diseases. Currently undertaking two National Natural Science Foundation projects, three provincial and municipal projects, has won a third prize of the Shandong Medical Science and Technology Award, a second prize of the Qingdao Science and Technology Progress Award, a Qingdao Youth Science and Technology Award, and has published over 20 SCI papers.
Proficient in diseases
Specializes in various minimally invasive surgeries in urology, particularly skilled in minimally invasive treatments for urological tumors, urinary system stones, and prostate diseases.
Voices
Frequent urination, urgency, incomplete urination, and hair loss, what are the reasons?
Actually, hair loss is mainly caused by frequent urination, urgency, and incomplete bladder emptying, which are usually caused by urinary system infections. This situation is more common in female patients due to the characteristics of the female urethral structure and changes in estrogen levels within the body, which make these symptoms more likely to appear. Additionally, it could also be caused by urinary tract obstruction, which is generally more common in male patients. However, whether male or female, the appearance of symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and incomplete bladder emptying can lead to feelings of irritability, depression, and gloominess, hence the occurrence of hair loss. It is recommended to seek examination and treatment at a formal hospital in such cases.