Urology online check

Urology online check for men

When stream, urgency, or night-time urination changes, a short check can help you sort the signals more calmly.

The check takes only a few minutes, does not replace a medical diagnosis, and can help you see the next step more clearly.

Context

Urological questions are not a side issue.

Many men watch changes during urination for a long time on the side. The online check helps sort those signals more clearly and, when needed, seek medical assessment earlier.

34,700

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AOK Federal Association: QSR list 2025 prostate

The AOK press release lists around 34,700 radical prostatectomies in Germany for 2024.

The number refers to full prostate removals for prostate cancer, not all prostate procedures.

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prostate removals

were documented in Germany in 2024 as radical prostatectomies.

79,600

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RKI/ZfKD: Prostate cancer

The RKI/ZfKD reports around 79,600 new prostate cancer cases in Germany for 2023.

The number describes new cancer cases, not urinary symptoms and not a Streamcheck diagnosis.

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men with a new diagnosis

developed prostate cancer in Germany in 2023.

50%

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Charité: Benign prostate enlargement

Charité describes BPH as very common and states that from age 50 onward, every second man can be assumed to be affected.

The number describes BPH, not all urological symptoms and not a cancer diagnosis.

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One in two men over 50

is affected by benign prostate enlargement, according to Charité.

1/8

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RKI/ZfKD: Cancer in Germany 2021-2023, prostate

The RKI/ZfKD report identifies prostate cancer as the most common cancer in men; the reported lifetime risk corresponds to about one in eight men.

Streamcheck does not diagnose cancer. The number provides context for early detection and medical assessment.

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One in eight men

develops prostate cancer over the course of life.

These numbers provide context for urological health and early detection. The online check does not diagnose disease and does not replace a medical examination.

What it covers

Urological signals men often watch for too long on the side.

The online check turns individual impressions into a structured first orientation. No pressure, and no replacement for a medical diagnosis.

Urinary stream

Has the stream changed, become weaker, or started stopping and starting? Changes like these can be an early signal.

Urgency

More frequent or sudden urgency can affect everyday life and should not be judged from memory alone.

Night-time urination

If you wake up more often to urinate, it is worth looking more closely at patterns, frequency, and accompanying signals.

Warning signs

Blood, pain, fever, or strong new symptoms need medical assessment. The check can help with orientation, but it does not replace that assessment.

How it works

How the online check works

The check guides you calmly through the key questions and then shows you a first orientation.

01

You answer urological questions.

The check asks about typical changes during urination, everyday signals, and warning signs.

02

You receive a first orientation.

The result helps you sort your answers more clearly instead of deciding from gut feeling alone.

03

You decide what to take with you.

If you want, you can request your report by email and use it for yourself or to prepare a medical conversation.

Starting opens the check. There, you stay with the questions and can exit at any time.

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Trust

Calm enough for the first step. Clear enough for the next.

The check is designed as a low-threshold orientation. It structures signals without creating fear.

Start privately

You can begin the check without registering first or entering personal details.

No diagnosis

The online check does not replace a medical examination. With strong, new, or increasing symptoms, medical assessment is important.

Better prepared

A structured report can help you describe changes more concretely and prepare a medical conversation.

Questions

What to know before you start

What does the urology online check ask?

The check asks about urinary stream, urgency, night-time urination, pain, blood, fever, and other signals that can be relevant for urological orientation.

Is this a diagnosis?

No. The check gives you a first orientation and can help you sort your answers. Only a medical professional can make a diagnosis.

Why does this also involve the prostate?

Changes during urination can be related to the prostate, but not only to it. The check therefore asks more broadly about urological signals and warning signs.

What happens with my data?

You can start the check without registration. Personal details are requested only if you want to receive your report by email.

When should I get medical assessment directly?

With blood in urine, fever, strong pain, acute inability to urinate, or rapidly increasing symptoms, seek medical assessment and do not wait for an online check.

Start with a clear first orientation.

The check takes only a few minutes and guides you step by step through the key urological signals.

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