Service Providers for Urodynamic Study

A urodynamic study is a series of tests used to evaluate the function of the bladder and urethra, particularly in individuals with urinary incontinence, frequent urination, or difficulty urinating. The procedure typically involves filling the bladder with water through a catheter while measuring pressure and flow, assessing how well the bladder stores and empties urine. It can help diagnose conditions like bladder dysfunction, urinary retention, overactive bladder, and problems with the sphincter. The study may include tests like cystometry, pressure flow study, and uroflowmetry. It is usually performed under local anesthesia and may cause mild discomfort, but is generally safe with few risks.