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Cystoscopy

Cystoscopy is a medical procedure that allows examination of the inside of the bladder and urethra using a special instrument called a cystoscope. This procedure is typically used to investigate symptoms such as blood in the urine, frequent urinary tract infections (UTIs), unexplained pelvic pain, or difficulties urinating.
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What is a cystoscopy?

A cystoscope is a long, thin tube that can be passed into your bladder. The camera on the end means that your consultant is able to view the inside of your bladder. As well as this, a cystoscope can be used alongside surgical instruments to perform minor surgeries. A flexible cystoscopy looks for problems or abnormalities, if anything is found you can then plan for treatment. A rigid cystoscopy can perform minor surgeries and look at abnormalities.

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