Urge Urinary Incontinence Diagnosis
Testing for Urge Incontinence
Dr. Harris-Hicks can perform a variety of tests to determine which will help them get a better idea of what may be causing symptoms. The most common tests that are performed include:
- Urine Volume Test. After urinating, Dr. Harris-Hicks will measure the amount of urine that is left inside of the bladder. This will help determine if leftover urine is causing symptoms that are nearly identical to an overactive bladder.
- Urine Flow Measurement. Dr. Harris-Hicks will measure the volume of urine and the speed at which the urine is leaving the urethra. This test will help them identify any possible issues caused by blockages or abnormalities.
- Bladder Pressure Test. Dr. Harris-Hicks will slowly fill the bladder with warm water. A pressure sensor will be used to measure changes in the patient’s bladder pressure. This will help identify any involuntary muscle contractions or a bladder that is not able to store urine at low pressure.