Usually gynecology cannot check for cystitis, but gynecology can check women for vaginitis, cervicitis, and other diseases.
Gynecology cannot usually check for cystitis because cystitis is a disease of the urinary system. If symptoms of suspected cystitis occur, you can consult a urologist. Gynecology is a department for women, and can determine whether a woman has vaginitis, cervicitis, uterine polyps, endometritis, cervical cancer, and other diseases through routine blood tests, vaginal secretion tests, colposcopy, ultrasound, and other related tests.
For the examination of cystitis, the common tests in urology include urine culture, cystoscopy, intravenous urography, excretory cystourethrography, ultrasonography, CT examination and so on. The above tests can also observe whether there is any abnormality in the kidneys, ureters and other parts of the body, and the test programs will not induce the body to experience uncomfortable symptoms.
It is recommended to consult a regular hospital to ensure the accuracy of the test results. Those who are diagnosed with cystitis should follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, and should also consult the doctor regularly for review.