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Ok how do they do the c and p exam for urine leakage or frequency? I know the regulation and rating crietera ,but how do i prove that i have urine frequency or loss of urine control.. Some one told me to keep telling my dr about it and that they will check the spynxtre ? i have been using the bathroom 5 to 6 times a night and almost 1 or 2 hrs during the day!

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good question. Id like to know what constitutes 'urinary urgency' too.

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Ok how do they do the c and p exam for urine leakage or frequency? I know the regulation and rating crietera ,but how do i prove that i have urine frequency or loss of urine control.. Some one told me to keep telling my dr about it and that they will check the spynxtre ? i have been using the bathroom 5 to 6 times a night and almost 1 or 2 hrs during the day!

Urodynamic testing. These tests measure pressure in your bladder when it's at rest and when it's filling. A doctor or nurse inserts a catheter into your urethra and bladder to fill your bladder with water. Meanwhile, a pressure monitor measures and records the pressure within your bladder. This test helps measure your bladder strength and urinary sphincter health.

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I am not sure about what they do for men, but for women they also put a probe up the rectum.

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I am not sure about what they do for men, but for women they also put a probe up the rectum.

TMI

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Just answering the question. Wouldn't want the poor chap to get an unexpected surprise.

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Just answering the question. Wouldn't want the poor chap to get an unexpected surprise.

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