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All in one device: Used in the bathroom at home, the Streamcheck collects important information from your urine. It not only measures your urine flow and the volume of your urine, but also provides information about important biomarkers in your urine. These measurements allow many diseases to be recognised and treated at an early stage!
If there are any abnormalities, you will receive specific instructions on how to proceed. So you will know exactly when it is necessary to see a doctor! You can even contact a doctor directly via the Streamcheck app.
If there are any abnormalities, you will receive specific instructions on how to proceed. So you will know exactly when it is necessary to see a doctor! You can even contact a doctor directly via the Streamcheck app.
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Why should I know more about my uroflow?
Uroflowmetry is a medical procedure used to measure the speed and volume of urine excreted when going to the toilet.
Why is this important? If your urine flows unusually slowly or not at all, this can be an indication of a narrow urethra, an enlarged prostate or bladder emptying disorders. Such problems can affect your quality of life in the long term and lead to more serious health problems if they are not recognised and treated.
Regular monitoring of urinary flow with the Streamcheck helps to recognise problems at an early stage and act accordingly.
Why is this important? If your urine flows unusually slowly or not at all, this can be an indication of a narrow urethra, an enlarged prostate or bladder emptying disorders. Such problems can affect your quality of life in the long term and lead to more serious health problems if they are not recognised and treated.
Regular monitoring of urinary flow with the Streamcheck helps to recognise problems at an early stage and act accordingly.
pH value: Shows how acidic or alkaline your urine is. A normal value fluctuates, but extremely acidic or alkaline urine can indicate problems such as infections.
Nitrite: Normally not present in urine. If it is, this indicates bacteria that could cause a urinary tract infection.
Leukocytes (white blood cells): These cells fight infections. If they are in the urine, this could be a sign of inflammation in the bladder or kidney.
Blood: Blood in the urine should not occur. It can be a sign of infections, stones, injuries or serious illnesses such as kidney or bladder cancer.
Glucose (sugar): Normally not in the urine. If it does, it could be a sign of diabetes.
Protein (egg white): Should normally be barely present in the urine. If it is detected, this may indicate kidney problems.
Want to find out more about preventive healthcare?
Take a look at our guide ‘Growing older healthily: A guide for men 40+’. It will help you to take your health into your own hands, recognise health problems and illnesses early, live healthier and extend your life.
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