How is hysteroscopy done

  The uterus is generally an essential organ for women and the basis for future childbirth. If there is a problem with the uterus, women's bodies may also experience some problems, and it is very likely that they will not be able to conceive their babies as a result. Therefore, many women pay great attention to the health of their uterus and will go to the hospital for examination when they feel uncomfortable. So how is hysteroscopy done? The following insights are for reference only.

  

How is hysteroscopy done1

  1. Hysteroscopy surgery: This surgery is performed by doctors using advanced technology to detect the internal condition of a woman's uterus, and then performing minimally invasive surgery to help remove harmful substances from the uterus, achieving the goal of helping the woman's uterus heal. This type of surgery has significant advantages, such as greatly reducing the patient's pain during the operation, reducing bleeding, and achieving faster recovery after the surgery.

  2. Laparoscopic surgery: As the name suggests, laparoscopic surgery refers to the use of specialized laparoscopes by doctors to examine the patient's abdominal cavity, and then use other medical equipment to help the patient solve problems inside the abdominal cavity. Laparoscopy and modern electronic gastroscopy have similarities.

  People suitable for hysteroscopy: those with heavy menstrual flow, long menstrual periods, and uterine bleeding are suitable for hysteroscopy. Women who are unable to conceive or prone to miscarriage are also suitable.

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