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Urodynamics

Urodynamic tests are a series of medical procedures that are used to assess the functioning of the lower urinary tract, including the bladder and urethra. These tests are used to diagnose and treat problems with the bladder and urinary system, such as incontinence and retention.

There are several different types of urodynamic tests, including:

Uroflowmetry: This test measures how fast and how much urine is passed during urination.

Cystometry: This test checks the pressure inside the bladder and urethra while the bladder is filling and emptying and during urination.

Urethral pressure profilometry: This test measures the pressure in the urethra during urination and while the bladder is filling and emptying.

Leak point pressure: This test determines the lowest pressure at which urine leakage occurs.

Urodynamic tests are typically done in a doctor’s office or hospital, and they usually take about an hour to complete. The results of these tests can help doctors understand the cause of urinary problems and create a treatment plan.

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