Cystoscopy

usgb/sɪstəˈskɑpi/
noun

Cystoscopy is a medical procedure that involves the examination of the bladder using a thin tube with a camera, called a cystoscope.

The doctor performed a cystoscopy to investigate the patient's bladder issues.
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bladder examination, medical procedure, diagnostic imaging

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Medical Procedure

Cystoscopy is an important diagnostic tool in urology, allowing for visual inspection of bladder conditions.

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The doctor explained that the cystoscopy would help diagnose any underlying issues.
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Patient Comfort

Understanding what to expect before a cystoscopy can ease anxiety for patients.

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Discussing the procedure in simple terms can help reduce fear.
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Post-Procedure Care

Patients need guidance on what to expect after a cystoscopy.

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Informing patients about potential discomfort or side effects is crucial.
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