Has anyone else gone through a Cystoscopy?

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I was referred to undergo a cystoscopy several months back is performed to investigate the blood in my urine. It is a procedure where a doctor examines the urethra and bladder using a thin, tube-like instrument called a cystoscope. It is equipped with a light and camera, which allows for direct visual inspection of these areas, helping in the diagnosis of different urinary tract conditions. Has anyone else experienced this procedure?
 
I was referred to undergo a cystoscopy several months back is performed to investigate the blood in my urine. It is a procedure where a doctor examines the urethra and bladder using a thin, tube-like instrument called a cystoscope. It is equipped with a light and camera, which allows for direct visual inspection of these areas, helping in the diagnosis of different urinary tract conditions. Has anyone else experienced this procedure?
Just let the internal hemorrhage heal by itself. All these probing and digging will Only cause more microbes to enter your body.
Of course, chances are, if it's bleeding, it's not from your bladder but your balls due to vigorous exercise.
If it doesn't stop then you worry.
 
Just let the internal hemorrhage heal by itself. All these probing and digging will Only cause more microbes to enter your body. Of course, chances are, if it's bleeding, it's not from your bladder but your balls due to vigorous exercise. If it doesn't stop then you worry.
The cystoscopy cleared me of bladder cancer and other bladder or urethral abnormalities which has given me peace of mind. The problem is that the haematuria still presents itself from time to time when I try to pee while straining to pass motion, owing to constipation.
 
The cystoscopy cleared me of bladder cancer and other bladder or urethral abnormalities which has given me peace of mind. The problem is that the haematuria still presents itself from time to time when I try to pee while straining to pass motion, owing to constipation.
Did you had 2 other diagnostics done
1. A ctscan of lut to rule out kidney stones
2. A urine cytology to rule of cancer

Unlikely a pass motion strain can cause haematuria, according to my prof.
But during the time when I had haematuria, I did some pelvic exercises to strengthen my bladder, then I ended up with haematuria. But my prof told me the exercises wouldn't cause it.
So I still find it doubtful.
I do have a small kidney stone identifed during the ctscan of the lut.
But the prof told me more likely I have already passed out the stone, as the few subsequent xray didn't showed the stone.
So endup I doesn't know what caused the haematuria.
 
Maybe you need to see him about your “straining to pass motion, owing to constipation.”…..

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The cystoscopy cleared me of bladder cancer and other bladder or urethral abnormalities which has given me peace of mind. The problem is that the haematuria still presents itself from time to time when I try to pee while straining to pass motion, owing to constipation.
Bloody hell. More serious than I thought.
 
Unlikely a pass motion strain can cause haematuria, according to my prof. But during the time when I had haematuria, I did some pelvic exercises to strengthen my bladder, then I ended up with haematuria. But my prof told me the exercises wouldn't cause it. So I still find it doubtful. I do have a small kidney stone identifed during the ctscan of the lut. But the prof told me more likely I have already passed out the stone, as the few subsequent xray didn't showed the stone. So endup I doesn't know what caused the haematuria.
Haematuria presented itself a few months after my gallbladder was removed, but my surgeon and urologist ruled out the surgery as a likely cause.
 
The cystoscopy cleared me of bladder cancer and other bladder or urethral abnormalities which has given me peace of mind. The problem is that the haematuria still presents itself from time to time when I try to pee while straining to pass motion, owing to constipation.
Constipation may increase abdominal pressure, which in turn presses on the bladder and urethra, causing damage to the urethra mucosa. It may not be easy to identify the damage to the urethra mucosa with a cystoscope if the origin of the bleeding is in the urothelium, and it bleeds only during intense abdominal pressure.
 
People that seek true health will never gone thru this but people who seek fake health under the authorities likely to be the customers of these

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Haematuria presented itself a few months after my gallbladder was removed, but my surgeon and urologist ruled out the surgery as a likely cause.
I Lee think, once when I turned up to A&E with problem passing urine with a uti feel. The loctor tested my urine and found some rbc. But he said unlikely I got uti. I also had a fever.
He then asked me did I constipated.
So I think you could be right, that constipation and haematuria could be leelated.
 
During my cystoscopy, i was puzzled when the prof showed me on screen, how my prostrate look like.
I asked him, why the cam entered the bladder, but prostrate is outside of the bladder de woh, and the cam can see it.
But he didn't bothered to answer me KNN so until today I'm puzzled.
 
U need to start a healthy lifestyle by taking fasting and supplement of Magenium and vitamins D3 K2 Zinc...
 
During my cystoscopy, i was puzzled when the prof showed me on screen, how my prostrate look like.
I asked him, why the cam entered the bladder, but prostrate is outside of the bladder de woh, and the cam can see it.
But he didn't bothered to answer me KNN so until today I'm puzzled.
You didn't beat him into a puppy because he had you by your balls at the time.
 
You didn't beat him into a puppy because he had you by your balls at the time.
I was already Verlee anxious, where got mood to beat people to puppy? KNN

Probably he thought it as a childish question lor. But it is puzzling de mah.
The only probable thing is that the bladder wall is only very thin so when light shines in, image of the prostrate can be seen?
 
The cystoscopy cleared me of bladder cancer and other bladder or urethral abnormalities which has given me peace of mind. The problem is that the haematuria still presents itself from time to time when I try to pee while straining to pass motion, owing to constipation.
U have venereal disease you dumbshit. Your lancheow will drop off soon. hahahhahahha.
 
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