
Pediatric Urodynamics
Pediatric urodynamics is a series of specialized tests that assess how the bladder and urinary system function in children. These tests evaluate how well the bladder stores urine, how it contracts during voiding, and how the nervous system controls urination. By measuring pressures, flow rates, and muscle activity, doctors can identify issues like leaks, urinary retention, or abnormal bladder contractions. This information helps determine the cause of urinary problems in children, guiding effective treatment plans to improve bladder function and quality of life.