RUA has taken the initiative to develop and translate essential clinical information into Kinyarwanda, filling a critical gap as no other platform currently provides urology-specific educational resources for our community. By empowering patients with accurate, accessible knowledge, we not only improve awareness but also enhance their ability to participate in decisions about their health, ultimately leading to better treatment outcomes and overall quality of care.
Difficulty achieving or maintaining erection
Men's HealthAdvanced stage of prostate cancer
CancerMalignant growth in the bladder lining
CancerLeakage during physical activity
IncontinenceCancer that develops in the kidneys
CancerInvoluntary urination during sleep
PediatricBladder develops outside the body
CongenitalTesticles fail to move into scrotum
PediatricEnlarged veins in the scrotum
Men's HealthEjaculation sooner than desired
Men's HealthBacterial infections in urinary system
InfectionsNarrowing of the urethra causing urinary problems
Men's HealthInfections transmitted through sexual contact
InfectionsFluid-filled sacs on or in the kidneys
CancerSimple practices that can help maintain your urological health and prevent common issues
Stay hydrated (2-3L water daily)
Don't ignore urinary symptoms
Get regular checkups after 40
Practice pelvic floor exercises
Maintain a healthy weight
Limit alcohol and caffeine
Quit smoking
Practice safe sex
Understanding that most of Rwanda's rural population does not speak English, RUA has begun translating vital health resources into Kinyarwanda.
This initiative ensures life-saving information reaches the people who need it most, empowering communities to seek timely care and reducing preventable disease burdens.
Practical advice on prevention and symptoms in accessible language
Recognizing when to seek medical help before conditions worsen
Designed specifically for Rwanda's rural communities
More conditions being added regularly based on community needs
This initiative empowers communities to seek timely care and reduces preventable disease burdens through accessible health information.
Download our educational resources in Kinyarwanda
More resources coming soon for other urologic conditions