October 2025: Don’t Let Urologic Issues Haunt You

Oct 1, 2025 | Journal

October brings cooler weather, fall festivities, and a reminder that health concerns shouldn’t be ignored, especially when it comes to your urinary system. At Urology Associates, we’re here to help you face your health head-on and avoid scary surprises.

👻 Common "Frightening" Symptoms to Watch For

If you’re experiencing any of the following, it’s time to schedule a visit:

  • Blood in urine
  • Painful urination
  • Frequent nighttime urination
  • Sudden changes in urinary habits

These symptoms could be signs of bladder infections, kidney stones, or even urologic cancers. Early diagnosis is key to effective treatment.

🧠 Bladder Health Awareness Month

October is also a time to spotlight bladder health. Whether you’re dealing with incontinence, overactive bladder, or recurrent UTIs, our team offers personalized care and advanced treatment options to help you regain control and confidence.

🍂 Fall Health Tip

Stay warm and hydrated! Cooler weather can reduce your thirst response, but your kidneys still need plenty of water to function properly.


Don’t let discomfort linger. Our team is here to help you enjoy fall with peace of mind and better health.

📍 Urology Associates
11000 Hefner Pointe Dr, Oklahoma City, OK
📞 (405) 749-9655
🌐 urologyokc.com

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