Uroflometry

Measures urine flow speed and pattern to check bladder emptying and detect blockages or weak bladder function in Visit Clinic.
What is a Uroflometry Test in Visit Clinic?
Uroflometry measures how fast and steadily urine leaves the bladder. It records peak flow, average flow, and how long it takes to start and finish voiding. These measurements show how well the bladder muscle and urinary channel (urethra) work together. Doctors use it to find causes of slow or interrupted urine flow. It helps detect blockages, enlarged prostate, urethral narrowing, or weak bladder muscles. The test is noninvasive and quick. Results guide treatment choices and may lead to further tests like ultrasound or fuller urodynamic studies if needed.
Uroflometry Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Arrive with a comfortably full bladder; avoid urinating for 1–2 hours before test.
Uroflometry Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Uroflometry test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Uroflometry Test in Visit Clinic?
Uroflometry is often included in evaluation of lower urinary tract symptoms or as part of urology clinic testing. Doctors order it when a patient reports a weak stream, hesitancy, spraying, or incomplete emptying. It helps diagnose prostate enlargement, urethral stricture, or poor bladder muscle contractility and can monitor treatment response. Abnormal results may come from obstruction, nerve problems, medications, or high fluid intake. A family history of prostate disease may prompt earlier testing.
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