A. Urodynamic test is done to get more information about your urination cycle and how your bladder muscles work. There are several urodynamic tests which your doctor may use to better understand your condition. These include uroflowmetry and cystometry (Filling and Flow).
A. The tests usually don’t need a lot of preparation, but it is important to check in advance with a urine sample that no infection is present. Also check if you need to stop any medicine intake. The tests take about 45 minutes to complete.
If you have an infection, you should be treated with antibiotics before the urodynamic study can take place. Please bring the results of the urinary test to your appointment.
A. Please bring with you your voiding and volume chart (Bladder Diary), if you have been asked to keep one (this is a record of how often you pass urine, the measured amount you pass, and if you have any leaking in a 24-hour period). You are usually asked to keep this recording for three or four complete days.
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Urine flow test (Uroflowmetry)
Your doctor may first start with the urine flow test.
Cystometry
A. For a day after the test, passing urine may sting a little. If you think that you have developed a urine infection i.e. you have increased frequency in passing urine or an unbearable stinging or burning sensation on passing urine, please let your doctor know, and you may be advised to take antibiotics for a short period of time after the test to prevent infection.
You are encouraged to drink plenty of water for the next 24 hours to help ‘flush’ your bladder through, in order to try and prevent any infection developing.
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Benefits
Risks
No matter how carefully the test is performed, urine infections can sometimes occur after it.