If you are having problems with urination, you may benefit from undergoing urodynamic testing. Below is some information to help you understand how this process works and why it will help. What is Urodynamic Testing? Urodynamic testing examines the function of the urethra, bladder and related sphincters. Common examples of urodynamic tests include: Electromyography – […]
By: Dr. Michael Garcia-Roig As pediatric urologists, one of the most common patients we encounter is children with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), and an important consideration in children with a UTI is whether a fever is present. A high fever suggests a kidney infection, also called pyelonephritis, and one of the most common underlying […]
Imagine the need to urinate two to three times within a half hour. Getting up five times a night to go to the bathroom. Sudden impulses to urinate with only 10 seconds to spare, a weak flow, and incomplete emptying of the bladder. That was a day in the life for Ray, a 60-year-old, Atlanta-based […]