
intravesical pressure
Intravesical pressure refers to the pressure inside the bladder. It is important for understanding how well the bladder works when it holds and releases urine. When the bladder is relaxed and filling up, the pressure inside is relatively low. As it fills, the pressure increases, signaling the need to urinate. This pressure is influenced by factors like bladder muscle tone and the volume of urine. Monitoring intravesical pressure can help diagnose bladder issues or disorders related to urinary function, making it a key consideration in urology and areas related to bladder health.