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    Hysteroscopy

    A Hysteroscopy is an inspection on the uterus using the method of endoscopy. Doctor uses a thin tool called hysteroscopy. This tool carries a light and a camera, so the doctor can view the lining of uterus and find out the problem. This procedure is either used for diagnostic or surgical purpose.

    There are two types of hysteroscopy, one is Diagnostic hysteroscopy other one is Operative hysteroscopy. As the name suggests former one is used for diagnosis, and the later one is for treat or correct any abnormal conditions of the uterus. If any problem found during diagnostic hysteroscopy, operative hysteroscopy will be done at the same time (in most of the cases).

    Doctor inserts a small device into the uterus via vagina, and it will be continue moving till the cervix. Carbon dioxide gas is then passed gently into the uterus through the device in order to clear the surface and help it to widen slightly.

    Procedure

    Average procedure timeframe can take anywhere from just 5 minutes to 30 minutes. The purpose of the procedure will determine the length of recovery. Patients may experience cramping, slight bleeding or spotting for a day, mild nausea or dizziness.

    The risks are extremely low with the hysteroscopy. This treatment is used to find the cause of abnormal bleeding, remove fibroids, uterine polyps, and confirmation of another test result, also used along with laparoscopic surgery. It also aids in infertility treatment. Hysteroscopy is almost stopping the Unsuccessful IVF attempts.

    Hysteroscopy is a valuable diagnostic tool and the success rate is higher. Most of the patients recover quickly with minor side effects i.e… Bleeding, nausea or cramp pains.

    Advantages of getting Hysteroscopy Treatment at Amrutha Fertility Center

    Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that is used to diagnose and treat various uterine disorders. It is a safe and effective method of treatment that can be performed on an outpatient basis.

    The advantages include:

    1. Experienced team of fertility specialists: Our team of experienced fertility specialists are highly trained in performing hysteroscopy procedures and have helped many couples conceive successfully.
    2. State-of-the-art facility: Amrutha Fertility Center has a state-of-the-art facility that is equipped with the latest technology and equipment required for performing hysteroscopy procedures.
    3. Affordable treatment: We offer affordable hysteroscopy treatments without compromising on the quality of care or the success rate.
    4. High success rate: The success rate of our hysteroscopy treatments is high, thanks to our experienced team and state-of-the-art facility.

    Tips for Patients Undergoing Hysteroscopy Treatment

    Hysteroscopy can be used to diagnose and treat various uterine conditions such as fibroids, polyps, adhesions, and endometriosis.

    Here are some tips for patients undergoing hysteroscopy treatment:

    • Drink plenty of fluids before and after the procedure to stay hydrated.
    • Avoid strenuous activity or heavy lifting for 24 hours after the procedure.
    • Avoid eating or drinking anything for at least six hours before your scheduled hysteroscopy. This includes water, coffee, tea, and even gum or mints. Empty stomach is necessary for the anesthesia to work properly.
    • Use a pad or liner instead of a tampon for the first 24 hours after the procedure.

    Take it easy for the rest of the day after the procedure and get plenty of rest.

    FAQ's

    What is hysteroscopy?

    Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows your doctor to visualize and treat conditions of the uterus.

    Why is hysteroscopy performed?

    Hysteroscopy can be used to diagnose and treat a variety of uterine conditions, such as fibroids, polyps, adhesions, and endometriosis.

    What are the risks associated with hysteroscopy?

    The risks associated with hysteroscopy are minimal and include infection, bleeding, and damage to the cervix or uterus.

    Can I go back to work after the procedure?

    Most women are able to return to their normal activities, including work, the day after the procedure. However, if you received sedation, you may need to rest for a few hours before resuming your normal activities.

    Will the procedure be painful?

    You may experience mild discomfort or cramping during the procedure. Your doctor may offer you pain medication or a local anaesthetic to help manage any discomfort.