What is a hysteroscopy?
Hysteroscopy is a procedure of medical which enables your surgeon to glimpse inside your uterus so as to analyze and treat reasons for unusual bleeding. Hysteroscopy is finished utilizing a hysteroscope, a slender, lighted cylinder that is embedded into the vagina to analyze the cervix and within the uterus. Hysteroscopy can be either operative or diagnostic.
What is diagnostic hysteroscopy?
Diagnostic hysteroscopy is utilized to analyze issues of the uterus. Diagnostic hysteroscopy is additionally used to affirm results of different tests, for example, hysterosalpingography (HSG). HSG is a X-beam color test used to check the uterus and fallopian tubes. Diagnostic hysteroscopy should regularly be possible in an office setting.
What is Operative hysteroscopy?
Operative hysteroscopy is utilized to address an irregular condition that has been identified during an diagnostic hysteroscopy. On the off chance that an anomalous condition was detected during the diagnostic hysteroscopy, an operative hysteroscopy can be performed simultaneously, keeping away from the requirement for a second surgery. During operative hysteroscopy, little instruments used to address the condition are embedded through the hysteroscope.
Why hysteroscopy is Used?
At Gholve Hospital & Test Tube Baby Center in Beed we used hysteroscopy to treat the below uterine conditions
- Polyps & fibroids
- Septums
- Unusual bleeding
- Adhesions