What Is Hysteroscopy?

Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows doctors to examine the uterus using a specialized camera called a hysteroscope. It helps diagnose and treat conditions such as fibroids, polyps, tumors, adhesions, and blocked fallopian tubes. Biopsies can also be taken for accurate diagnosis. The procedure is safe and can be performed with local or general anesthesia, or even without anesthesia in minor cases.

How Hysteroscopy Is Performed

During hysteroscopy, a small amount of CO₂ or liquid is used to expand the uterus for better visualization. Additional instruments may be used to remove fibroids, polyps, or adhesions. This allows precise diagnosis and treatment in a minimally invasive way, reducing recovery time and improving outcomes for women with uterine abnormalities.

Hysteroscopy Procedure

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Yes, it is a minimally invasive and commonly performed procedure with low risks.

Most patients recover within a few days, with only mild discomfort or light bleeding.

Yes, by detecting and treating uterine abnormalities, it can enhance fertility outcomes.

Avoid eating 8 hours before surgery, follow your doctor's instructions, and avoid certain medications if advised.