Urodynamics Test at Dr. Das Multispeciality Hospital Chembur

Understanding Urodynamics

Urodynamics is an advanced diagnostic test used to evaluate how the bladder, urinary sphincter, and urethra function during urine storage and emptying. The test helps doctors understand the underlying cause of urinary problems and provides detailed information about bladder pressure, urine flow, and muscle coordination.

At Dr. Das Multispeciality Hospital, Chembur, our urology team uses urodynamic evaluation to accurately diagnose complex urinary conditions and plan the most effective treatment approach for each patient.

Why Is Urodynamics Done?

Urodynamic testing may be recommended for patients experiencing:
  • Urinary incontinence (loss of bladder control)
  • Frequent urination or sudden urge to urinate
  • Difficulty starting urination
  • Weak urine stream
  • Incomplete bladder emptying
  • Recurrent urinary infections
  • Overactive bladder symptoms
  • Neurogenic bladder conditions
  • Urinary problems after prostate surgery or other urological procedures

What Does a Urodynamic Test Evaluate?

The test helps assess:
  • How much urine the bladder can hold
  • Bladder pressure during filling and emptying
  • Strength of bladder muscles
  • Function of the urinary sphincter
  • Urine flow pattern
  • Coordination between bladder muscles and nerves
These findings help urologists identify whether symptoms are caused by bladder weakness, obstruction, nerve-related problems, or other urinary disorders.

Types of Urodynamic Tests

Depending on the patient's symptoms, different assessments may be performed, including:
  • Cystometry: Measures bladder pressure and capacity while the bladder fills.
  • Pressure Flow Study: Evaluates bladder pressure and urine flow during urination.
  • Uroflowmetry: Measures the speed and pattern of urine flow.
  • Electromyography (EMG): Checks the activity and coordination of muscles involved in urination.

How Is Urodynamics Performed?

During the procedure, small specialised tubes called catheters are gently placed to measure bladder pressure and urine flow. The bladder is filled slowly with sterile fluid while measurements are recorded.

The procedure is generally safe, takes around 30–60 minutes, and is performed under expert medical supervision.

Benefits of Urodynamic Testing

  • Provides accurate diagnosis of urinary problems
  • Helps identify the exact cause of symptoms
  • Supports personalised treatment planning
  • Helps avoid unnecessary treatments
  • Improves management of bladder-related conditions

Why Choose Dr. Das Multispeciality Hospital for Urodynamics in Chembur?

At Dr. Das Multispeciality Hospital, Chembur, we provide advanced diagnostic services supported by experienced specialists and modern medical facilities. Our team focuses on accurate evaluation, patient comfort, and personalised care to help manage urinary conditions effectively.

If you are experiencing bladder control issues, difficulty urinating, or persistent urinary symptoms, consult our urology specialists for appropriate evaluation.

Book your consultation at Dr. Das Multispeciality Hospital, Chembur, for advanced urological diagnostic care.

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