How It Feels
You will feel no discomfort from the X-rays. The X-ray table may
feel hard and the room may be cool. You may find that the positions you need to
hold are uncomfortable or painful.
You will feel a strong urge to urinate at times during the test.
You may also find it somewhat uncomfortable when the catheter is inserted and
left in place. You will have a feeling of fullness in your bladder and an urge
to urinate when the contrast material is injected. You may be sore afterward.
If so, soaking in a warm tub bath may help.
You may feel embarrassed at having to urinate in front of other
people. This procedure is quite routine for the X-ray staff. If you find
yourself feeling embarrassed, take deep, slow breaths and try to relax.
During and after the test you may feel a burning sensation when you
urinate. You may need to urinate frequently for several days after the test.
You may also notice some burning during and after urination. Drink lots of
fluids to help decrease the burning and to help prevent a urinary tract
infection.