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He will still have proper errection as long as his prostate and attched nurves to it are not damaged.
Cystoscopy collectively is a very safe procedure. If a broad anesthetic is used, there is a small risk of death from the anesthetic (less than 1 surrounded by 3,000). There is no risk of loss of sexual function. The most common complication is a temporary swelling of the urethra, which may craft it difficult to urinate. A catheter inserted in your bladder can help drain the urine until the swelling go away. Bleeding sometimes occurs, but it usually stops on its own.
A mild infection in the urinary tract may take place after cystoscopy, but it can usually be prevented or treated by taking antibiotics before and after the procedure. In rare cases, the infection can spread through the body, and contained by very rare circumstances, usually beside seriously ill people, the infection can be life-threatening. Another scarce complication is a puncture of the urethra or bladder by one of the instruments, which requires surgery to repair.
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