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Rgu & Mcu, in Visit Clinic

Two X-ray studies that image the urethra and bladder during filling and voiding to find blockages or reflux in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
2
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What is a Rgu & Mcu Test in Visit Clinic?

RGU (retrograde urethrogram) and MCU (micturating cystourethrogram) are X‑ray studies that show the urethra and bladder. A contrast dye is used to outline these structures and to observe how urine flows. They are important because they reveal blockages, strictures, injuries, or backward flow of urine into the kidneys. Doctors use them to investigate urinary symptoms, recurrent infections, trauma after accidents, and problems with voiding. Results help guide treatment decisions such as surgery, catheter management, or further imaging. The tests give both anatomical detail and functional information about how the bladder fills and empties. They are often done together for a complete view of lower urinary tract problems.

Rgu & Mcu Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Rgu & Mcu Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Rgu & Mcu test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Retrograde Urethrogram (RGU)
  • Micturating Cystourethrogram (MCU)

Why Take a Rgu & Mcu Test in Visit Clinic?

Rgu & Mcu are imaging studies often ordered together to evaluate the lower urinary tract. They are used when symptoms such as painful or difficult urination, blood in the urine, recurrent urinary infections, urine leakage, or a history of pelvic trauma occur. These tests help diagnose urethral strictures, injuries, bladder outlet obstruction, and vesicoureteral reflux. Abnormal results can stem from prior injuries, infections, scarring, surgery, or certain medications and medical conditions. A family history of congenital urinary tract problems or repeated childhood infections may make these tests more important.

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What is RGU and MCU in Visit Clinic?plus

RGU (retrograde urethrogram) is an X‑ray study where contrast is injected backward into the urethra to outline its anatomy and detect strictures, trauma or fistula. MCU (micturating cystourethrogram) fills the bladder with contrast via a catheter and images the bladder and urethra while voiding to assess vesicoureteral reflux, posterior urethral valves and causes of recurrent UTIs. Both use fluoroscopic X‑ray imaging.

What is a MCU test in urology in Visit Clinic?plus

An MCU (Micturating Cystourethrogram) is an X‑ray test of the bladder and urethra performed while the bladder fills and during urination. Contrast is introduced via a small catheter to visualize anatomy and detect vesicoureteral reflux, strictures or bladder outlet obstruction. It’s used for recurrent UTIs, urinary abnormalities or postoperative assessment. Risks include catheter discomfort, urinary infection and low radiation exposure.

What is meant by RGU in Visit Clinic?plus

RGU (retrograde urethrogram) is an X‑ray test in which contrast is injected into the urethra to visualize its lumen and surrounding anatomy. It detects urethral strictures, tears, leaks, fistulas, or obstruction and is commonly used after pelvic trauma or when voiding problems occur. Results help plan catheter placement, dilation, endoscopic, or surgical repair.

Are RGU and MCU tests painful in Visit Clinic?plus

Both RGU and MCU can cause brief discomfort—pressure, burning, or stinging—during catheter insertion and contrast injection. Local lubrication or anesthetic gel and gentle technique minimize pain. Many patients report only mild discomfort; children may need extra reassurance. Afterwards, some soreness, urinary burning, mild bleeding, or infection risk can occur, but serious pain is uncommon—report severe or lasting pain to your clinician.

What is the cost of a RGU MCU test in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary widely by country and setting. In India an RGU/MCU typically costs about ₹800–₹6,000 at diagnostic centres or private hospitals. In the UK private clinics charge roughly £100–£600 (the public NHS usually covers eligible patients). In the US the procedure (VCUG/retrograde urethrogram) may run about $200 to $3,000+ depending on hospital billing, radiology fees and insurance.

Is a MCU test necessary in Visit Clinic?plus

An MCU (micturating cystourethrogram) isn’t needed for every UTI. It’s indicated when children have recurrent febrile UTIs, abnormal renal ultrasound or prenatal hydronephrosis, or when vesicoureteral reflux or urethral obstruction is suspected. Because MCU uses catheterisation and X‑ray exposure, clinicians weigh risks versus benefits and may prefer ultrasound or renal scintigraphy as alternatives. Discuss with your doctor.