Cystoscopy – Urinary Tract Examination
Why Perform Cystoscopy at Family Hospital?
What Does the Cystoscopy Service Offer?
- Controlling urinary pain or difficulty urinating
- Detection of blood in the urine or recurrent urinary tract infections
- Assessment of the condition of the urethra, ureters and urinary bladder
- Taking biopsy samples in case of suspicious formations
- Performing minor therapeutic interventions at the same time as the examination
- Monitoring patients with a history of tumors or chronic urinary problems
Cystoscopy is one of the safest tools to understand the cause of urinary problems and provide appropriate treatment in a timely manner.
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Cystoscopy is a procedure that allows a doctor to see the inside of the bladder and urethra through a thin tube with a camera. It is used to diagnose problems such as pain during urination, blood in the urine, or recurrent urinary tract infections.
Most patients experience only mild discomfort. In some cases, local anesthesia is used to make the procedure as comfortable as possible.
It usually takes 5–15 minutes, depending on the purpose of the examination and whether additional interventions are required during the procedure.
In general, no special preparation is required, but it may be advisable to refrain from eating for a few hours beforehand, especially if sedation or anesthesia is used.
Cystoscopy helps diagnose bladder stones, tumors, infections, urethral strictures, and structural problems.
Yes, if suspicious formations such as stones or polyps are discovered during the examination, they can be removed or a biopsy taken in the same session.
Yes, most patients can resume daily activities immediately after the procedure, only avoiding intense physical activity for the first 24 hours.






























