Urodynamic testing
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Anatomy of the human urogenital system. The top diagram shows the female system, and the bottom shows the male system.  | 
Urodynamic testing or urodynamics is a study that assesses how the bladder and urethra are performing their job of storing and releasing urine. Urodynamic tests can help explain symptoms such as:
- incontinence
 - frequent urination
 - sudden, strong urges to urinate but nothing comes out
 - problems starting a urine stream
 - painful urination
 - problems emptying the bladder completely (Vesical tenesmus, detrusor failure)
 - recurrent urinary tract infections
 
Urodynamic tests are usually performed in urology, gynecology, OB/GYN, internal medicine, and primary care offices. Urodynamics will provide the physician with the information necessary to diagnose the cause and nature of a patient's incontinence, thus giving the best treatment options available. Urodynamics is typically conducted by urologists or urogynecologists.