Now I'm A Flow-It-All

Answers So You Can Take Action

What’s a prostate? What does it do? What’s happening to my body? Do I have a medical condition? Who should I see about this? How can I find relief?

If you're asking yourself these questions, UroGuard can get you on the path to real answers.

The Most Accurate At-Home View of Your Flow

UroGuard's advanced technology, paired with the companion mobile app enables you to easily share your flow results with your urologist, and to schedule a convenient consultation with a urology specialist through our UroMD Telemed platform.

  • Home testing provides a more realistic and natural flow pattern
  • No “white coat syndrome” means less anxiety during testing
  • Frequent tests allow you to capture a more complete and personalized flow signature
  • Data is collected by measuring your actual flow, not by relying on the sound of your urination

Your Flow Data Anytime, Anywhere

With UroGuard, you will have access to detailed analysis of your urine flow data in the UroGuard App. You can compare your results to the normal flow for men your age and receive your personalized UroGuard FloScore.

The Road to Relief Flows Through UroGuard

Understanding your urine flow is the first step toward an enlarged prostate treatment solution, and early diagnosis can help prevent the need for future invasive surgery. Here’s the typical treatment progression:

Watchful Waiting

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If symptoms are manageable, patients may opt for lifestyle changes, such as reducing liquid intake or trying supplements.

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Enlarged Prostate BPH Medication

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BPH medications can relax the muscles in the bladder and prostate, making it easier to urinate, or shrink the prostate gland by blocking hormones.

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Minimally Invasive Procedures

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Short outpatient procedures to widen the urethral channel can be performed in-office. Minimally invasive surgeries, typically done in a hospital setting, remove the prostate tissue causing the blockage using methods such as heat, laser, microwave, or water jet.

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Major Surgery

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Major surgical treatments include transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) or a complete prostatectomy in more severe cases of urine retention.

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