Information About Uroflowmetry 

Conditions such as urinary incontinence, bladder outlet obstruction, enlarged prostate, neurogenic bladder, and urethral stricture can be diagnosed with a conventional uroflowmetry test.

The test involves urinating into a special device, such as a uroflowmeter, that measures the volume of urine and the rate at which it is expelled from the bladder. The information gathered during the test can provide valuable insights into a patient’s urinary function, such as the maximum urine flow rate, the time to reach maximum flow, and the duration of the flow.

Uroflowmetry is a quick and simple test that can be performed in a doctor’s office or clinic. It is a useful tool in diagnosing and monitoring a variety of urological conditions, and can help to guide treatment decisions and evaluate treatment effectiveness.

But conventional uroflowmetry tests have some problems like:

1. Need for multiple tests: Uroflowmetry may need to be repeated several times to obtain reliable results, and it may be necessary to combine uroflowmetry with other tests to obtain a comprehensive evaluation of a patient’s urinary function.

2. Inconvenience: Traditional uroflowmetry tests require patients to urinate into a special device, which can be uncomfortable and inconvenient for some patients.

To address these issues, Dr. Ashish Rawandale-Patil and Dr. Preeti Patil developed P-Flow, a revolutionary home-based urine test kit. This innovative device is a hygienic, portable, affordable, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional test methods.

One of the major advantages of P-flow is that it is safe and easy to use, even for patients in remote or inaccessible areas. The device is pre-sanitised and can be used in the comfort of your own home without the need for electricity or any other external equipment. Patients can upload images of their urine sample to an online platform, and the report will be sent to their mobile or email address.

P-flow is a disposable unit and cannot be reused, but patients can purchase the kit in advance and use it within six months. It is important to note that patients should always show the report to their doctor after completing the test, as it will help with further diagnosis and treatment.

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