The investigation would be driven by your symptoms and the provisional diagnosis. You did not provide sufficient information to suggest one study or another. You may consult a different urologist or a gynecologist for a second opinion.
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I agree with Dr. Singh. You should let us know your medical history so we can tell you if cystoscopy is absolutely indicated or there is an alternative approach. For suspected urethra or bladder problem, cystoscopy +/- biopsy are likely indicated. Rectal or vesical prolapse can be diagnosed by exam and more details can be seen by CT scan of the pelvis.
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