UROFLOWMETRY
Uroflowmetry is a diagnostic test used to measure the flow rate of urine during urination. It involves a patient urinating into a special device that records the rate and volume of urine flow over time. Uroflowmetry helps evaluate the function of the urinary tract, particularly the bladder and urethra, by assessing factors such as flow pattern, maximum flow rate, and voided volume. This non-invasive test aids in diagnosing conditions such as urinary obstruction, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and urinary incontinence, providing valuable information for treatment planning and management of urological disorders.