How is a bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) evaluated and diagnosed?

How is a bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) evaluated and diagnosed?

Tests may include:

  • Blood tests to check for kidney damage.
  • Urine cultures to test for infection.
  • Ultrasound of your kidneys and bladder to find where the pee blockage is occurring.
  • Urine testing to look for blood in your pee.
  • A scope to look for narrowing of your urethra.
  • Urodynamic evaluation (a test to show how the muscles of your bladder and sphincters function).
  • Ultrasound (an image of bladder and kidneys to check for retention of urine).

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