Urodynamic testing can be performed when a dysfunctional urinary disorder is present, as prescribed by your physician.
The purpose of the urodynamic examination is to apply the basic principles and methods of fluid mechanics and electrophysiology to examine the rate of urine flow, pressure, and bioelectrical activity in various parts of the urinary tract in order to understand the function and mechanism of the urinary tract in delivering urine.
Urodynamics is an invasive test and should generally be avoided in those who are able to identify the cause of the disease without performing the test. In addition, it should be delayed in the presence of urinary tract infections and in those who have had a cystoscopy in the recent past.
After the test should pay attention to drink a lot of water, to avoid causing inflammation, after the examination, urination will have a slight hematuria and transient pain is a normal phenomenon.
Common urinary dysfunction diseases are female bladder neck obstruction, benign prostatic hyperplasia, chronic prostatitis and so on. It is recommended that tests be performed under the supervision of a doctor to make a definitive diagnosis.