What does hysteroscopy and curettage mean

  Hysteroscopy is a common surgical technique that can be used to treat many diseases. Scraping the uterus is also very common in daily life, as miscarriage is not completely discharged, so curettage surgery is needed for treatment. Many people want to know what hysteroscopy and curettage mean?

  

What does hysteroscopy and curettage mean1

  Hysteroscopy curettage is a method chosen for some women who have not had a complete abortion. Compared with traditional curettage, hysteroscopic curettage is more advanced, less harmful to women, and can alleviate pain. But postoperative care should also be taken into account. Patients can eat more protein rich foods to promote the recovery of uterine wounds.

  Hysteroscopy is a procedure in which a dilation medium is used to dilate the uterine cavity. A fiber optic endoscope inserted into the uterine cavity is used to observe the condition of the cervical canal, cervical opening, endometrium, and fallopian tube opening. Based on hysteroscopy, the location of the lesion is determined, and diagnosis and treatment are carried out, including hysteroscopy and hysteroscopic surgery. It is essential to choose a treatment method that suits oneself in order to reduce the harm to the body and ensure the effectiveness of the treatment.

  Scraping the uterus is a treatment and diagnostic method that involves dilating the cervix, using a small curette to enter the uterine cavity, scraping it out, placing it on a sample, and sending it for pathological examination. In contrast, hysteroscopy is more direct and accurate than simple curettage. So for cases of incomplete abortion, hysteroscopy and curettage can be used for treatment.

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