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Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive imaging technique that doctors use for examining the uterus, without any need for extensive invasion.
A thin, illuminated tube with a camera, known as a hysteroscope, is inserted into the uterus through the vaginal opening. With a clear view of the uterine cavity provided by this technique, medical professionals can identify and treat a number of gynaecological disorders.
Our team resorts to the use of hysteroscopic procedures for evaluating patients who present with symptoms of conditions like uterine fibroids and polyps, that are linked to the uterus.
This is only recommended after initial investigations like an assessment of the patient’s medical history, symptom evaluation and physical examination.
The procedure is not recommended for women who are pregnant or have severe pelvic infections.
Our experts may recommend you to undergo hysteroscopy for different reasons, the most common of which include:
Based on the aim of the procedure, the procedure is broadly classified into two types. These are:
At Surya Hospital, we believe in maintaining transparency when it comes to your treatment. Our experts will brief you about the procedure to make sure that you both are on the same page.
At Surya Hospital, we perform the procedure with the utmost care, while adhering to stringent safety and quality benchmarks. Every step of the procedure is carefully planned by our team to ensure your well-being
For a few days after the surgery, you can experience light cramps, spotting, or vaginal discharge. These symptoms should go away on their own because they are often transient.
It is important to refrain from strenuous activities and get enough rest. Our experts will give you detailed instructions related to your medication, activity limits, and when to get back to your regular schedule.
For women who have regular menstrual cycles, hysteroscopy is generally performed in the first week following the last day of periods, whereas, for women with irregular menstrual cycles, the right time is decided by the doctors.
No, a hysteroscopy is not performed on pregnant women.
Yes, cramps are a common side effect of hysteroscopy. These are temporary and easily manageable with medication.
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that offers a wide range of benefits over conventional surgeries.
Yes certain types of fibroids, known as submucosal fibroids, can be used during hysteroscopy. The procedure may not be helpful in the case of fibroids that develop deep beneath the uterine lining.
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