James W. Denham is a urologist based in University Drive, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia. He works with adults who have urinary and prostate health concerns, along with some related conditions that can affect daily life and comfort.
In his work, he looks after people dealing with prostate cancer. He also supports patients who have symptoms like tenesmus, which can feel like you need to keep going to the toilet even when not much comes out. These issues can be stressful, and he helps patients sort out what’s going on and what options might fit best.
Urinary problems are a big part of his day-to-day care. This can include urinary incontinence, where urine leaks at times, and urethral stricture, which is when the urethra becomes narrow and makes passing urine harder. Over time, these conditions can affect sleep, work, and confidence, so management is usually about both the medical side and the practical side of living with symptoms.
James also treats bone tumour concerns. Depending on the situation, this can involve careful assessment and planning, especially when symptoms start to affect movement or general wellbeing.
He may also be involved in care related to gastrointestinal bleeding. While that’s not the first thing people think of with urology, some patients have overlapping needs, and having the right specialist support matters.
Clinical care isn’t one-size-fits-all. At times, the best next step is getting the right tests, then talking through results in plain language. If symptoms are new or getting worse, prompt review is important, and James focuses on getting patients moving toward answers and a clear plan.
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