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Voiding Dynamics

Voiding dynamics refer to the process and coordination involved when the bladder empties urine. It involves signals between the brain, nerves, and muscles: the bladder muscles contract to push urine out, while the sphincter muscles relax to open the urinary passage. Proper coordination ensures complete and controlled urination. Disruptions can lead to issues like difficulty starting urination, weak flow, or incomplete emptying, often seen in conditions like prostate problems or neurological disorders. Understanding these dynamics helps in diagnosing and managing urinary function concerns effectively.