What is hysteroscopy

  Hysteroscopy is a new diagnostic and therapeutic technique, which is widely used in the examination and treatment of gynecological diseases. The use of hysteroscopy also has obvious advantages, such as causing less pain to patients and faster postoperative recovery. So what exactly is hysteroscopy?

  

What is hysteroscopy1

  Simply put, hysteroscopy is a medical technique that can be used for the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of certain gynecological diseases. Hysteroscopy has a front end similar to a lens, which doctors can insert into the patient's uterine cavity to observe the environment inside the cavity. The lens also has a magnifying function. When a suspicious area is found, doctors can enlarge the lens of the observed area to more intuitively and accurately discover the size and degree of the lesion.

  Some bleeding diseases in gynecology, as well as intrauterine lesions, are currently most commonly examined using hysteroscopy. Most uterine diseases can be quickly and accurately diagnosed by doctors through hysteroscopy examination. Hysteroscopy has significant advantages in the examination of diseases such as abnormal uterine bleeding, infertility, and intrauterine foreign bodies.

  In addition to examination, hysteroscopy can also be directly used for treatment. For example, some uterine cavity diseases such as submucosal fibroids and polyps with adhesions and growths can be directly removed using hysteroscopy surgery. Therefore, it is an advanced technology that integrates diagnosis and treatment.

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