Cystoscopy
A cystoscopy procedure uses a thin, flexible tube with a camera, called a cystoscope. It is inserted into your urethra (water pipe) and into your bladder to look inside. If necessary, tiny surgical instruments can also be passed down the cystoscope and used to treat certain bladder issues. Cystoscopy can be used to diagnose conditions such as bladder infections, bladder stones and abnormal growths. It can also help in the treatment of issues like removing bladder stones, as well as in the diagnosis of other conditions.
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