Cystoscopy
A cystoscopy is a common procedure where a thin, flexible tube with a camera is gently inserted into the urethra to examine the inside of the bladder and urethra. It's often performed to investigate urinary problems like blood in urine, frequent infections, or bladder pain, helping doctors diagnose and sometimes treat issues directly.
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Introduction to cystoscopy
Urologist Andy Cohen explains cystoscopy: a quick, safe procedure using a small camera to examine the bladder. Learn why it's done, what to expect, and its benefits for urologic health.
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