Uroflowmetry is a simple, non-invasive test that measures the flow rate and pattern of urine during voiding, helping doctors evaluate urinary function. This test is commonly used to detect conditions like prostate enlargement, urinary obstruction, bladder dysfunction, or weak bladder muscles. During the procedure, you urinate into a special device that records the volume and speed of urine flow. The results help physicians understand whether the urinary tract is functioning properly or if further tests are needed. Uroflowmetry is quick, painless, and requires little preparation, making it an effective tool for early diagnosis of urological issues. Men experiencing symptoms such as weak stream, frequent urination, or incomplete emptying may benefit from this test. By identifying flow abnormalities, doctors can create personalized treatment plans for better urinary health. If you are facing urinary difficulties, your healthcare provider may recommend a uroflowmetry test as part of your diagnostic journey.
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