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We specialize in Hysteroscopy Treatment.

Hysteroscopy is a procedure that involves the insertion of a thin, lighted tube called a hysteroscope through the vagina and cervix into the uterus. This allows our specialists to directly visualize the inside of the uterus to identify conditions such as polyps, fibroids, adhesions, and other uterine abnormalities. It can also be used to perform surgical treatments for these conditions.At every phase of your women's health journey, our dedicated team at NariHealth is here to provide guidance, answer your queries, and facilitate connections with experienced healthcare professionals. Kindly share your contact information, and our welcoming reception team will reach out to assist you promptly.

We specialize in Hysteroscopy Treatment.

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PROMOTING FEMALE HEALTH AT EVERY STAGE

Hysteroscopy is a procedure that involves the insertion of a thin, lighted tube called a hysteroscope through the vagina and cervix into the uterus. This allows our specialists to directly visualize the inside of the uterus to identify conditions such as polyps, fibroids, adhesions, and other uterine abnormalities. It can also be used to perform surgical treatments for these conditions.At every phase of your women's health journey, our dedicated team at NariHealth is here to provide guidance, answer your queries, and facilitate connections with experienced healthcare professionals. Kindly share your contact information, and our welcoming reception team will reach out to assist you promptly.

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Hysteroscopy: A Minimally Invasive Procedure for Uterine Health

Hysteroscopy is a diagnostic and surgical procedure used to examine and treat problems inside the uterus (womb). It involves inserting a thin, lighted tube (hysteroscope) through the vagina and cervix into the uterus.

  • Why is Hysteroscopy Done?
  • Diagnosing & Treating Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
  • Removing Fibroids, Polyps, or Adhesions (Scar Tissue)
  • Evaluating Infertility Issues (Blocked tubes, abnormal uterus shape)
  • Investigating Recurrent Miscarriages
  • Removing a Retained IUD or Tissue After Miscarriage
  • Types of Hysteroscopy
  • Diagnostic Hysteroscopy – Used to examine the uterus for issues like fibroids, polyps, or abnormal bleeding.
  • Operative Hysteroscopy – Used to treat conditions by removing fibroids, polyps, or adhesions.
  • How is Hysteroscopy Performed?
  • Preparation – The patient may receive local or general anesthesia.
  • Insertion of the Hysteroscope – A thin tube is passed through the vagina and cervix into the uterus.
  • Viewing & Treatment – The uterus is expanded using saline, and a camera provides a clear view. If needed, surgical tools can be used to remove abnormal tissue.
  • Recovery – It’s usually an outpatient procedure, and recovery is quick.
  • Benefits of Hysteroscopy

Minimally Invasive (No major cuts or stitches)

Faster Recovery (Can go home the same day)

Less Pain & Scarring

Higher Success Rate for Treating Uterine Issues

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Hysteroscopy allows for the removal of fibroids located within the uterine cavity, improving symptoms like excessive bleeding and enhancing fertility outcomes.

After the procedure, it is common to experience mild cramping or discomfort, similar to menstrual cramps. This usually resolves within a few hours or days.

ost women can go home the same day of the procedure after a short period of observation.

  • You may feel tired, sore, or experience some discomfort or swelling, especially if the treatment involves recovery. There could be side effects such as dizziness, nausea, or temporary changes in your condition.
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Disclaimer: Results and patient experiences may vary. These are dependent on a number of factors including age, medical history, lifestyle and more.