After the procedure, you may be taken to a recovery room for observation if sedation or anesthesia was used. Your recovery process will vary depending on the type of sedation that was given. Once your blood pressure, pulse, and breathing are stable and you are alert, you will be taken to your hospital room or discharged to your home. Cystoscopy is often done on an outpatient basis.
You may go back to your usual diet and activities unless your doctor tells you otherwise.
You will be encouraged to drink extra fluids. This dilutes the urine and reduces urinary discomfort, such as burning. Some burning with urination is normal after the procedure but should become less over time. A warm sitz or tub bath may help ease the discomfort.
You may notice blood in your urine after the procedure. This is normal and should clear up over the next day or two.
Take a pain reliever for soreness as advised by your doctor. Aspirin or certain other pain medicines may increase the chance of bleeding. Take only recommended medicines.
You may be given an antibiotic to take after the procedure. This is to help prevent infection. Take it exactly as instructed.
Tell your doctor if you have any of the following:
- Fever or chills
- Urinary frequency or urgency
- Inability to urinate
- Lower back pain
- Continued burning with urination or blood in the urine
Your doctor may give you other instructions after the procedure, depending on your particular situation.