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What is Hysteroscopy?

Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine the inside of the uterus using a thin, lighted device called a hysteroscope. It helps diagnose and treat issues like abnormal bleeding, fibroids and uterine polyps without major surgery.

Expert hysteroscopy surgeon in Kolkata, Dr. Shivanjali Nayak provides advanced, precision-based care using modern hysteroscopic techniques.

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    When is Hysteroscopy Recommended?

    Hysteroscopy may be advised for:

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    Irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding

    Irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding

    To assess and treat underlying causes like endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids, abnormal uterine bleeding.

    Postmenopausal bleeding

    Postmenopausal bleeding

    To detect abnormal uterine conditions.

    Infertility evaluation

    Infertility evaluation

    To check for uterine abnormalities that impact conception.

    Recurrent miscarriages

    Recurrent miscarriages

    To identify recurrent miscarriage causes or structural issues in the uterus.

    Removal of intrauterine adhesions or devices

    Removal of intrauterine adhesions or devices

    To remove devices such as scar tissue or an intrauterine device (IUD).

    Types of Hysteroscopy

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    Diagnostic Hysteroscopy

    Used to examine the uterus, look for abnormalities in the uterus and identify the cause of symptoms.

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    Surgical Hysteroscopy

    Used to treat conditions like fibroids or polyps found during diagnosis

    Types of Hysteroscopy

    Hysteroscopy Procedure

    This minimally invasive procedure takes 10–30 minutes and is done with or without anaesthesia.

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    Outpatient procedure

    Outpatient procedure

    This minimally invasive procedure takes 10–30 minutes and is done with or without anaesthesia.

    No incisions<br />

    No incisions

    The hysteroscope is inserted through the vagina.

    Quick recovery

    Quick recovery

    Most women resume normal activities within 24–48 hours.

    Minimal discomfort

    Minimal discomfort

    Mild cramping or spotting may occur after the procedure.

    Recovery After Hysteroscopy

    same day

    Most people return home the same day

    Light bleeding

    Light bleeding or spotting may occur for a day or two

    Avoid intercourse or tampon use for 48 hours

    Avoid intercourse or tampon use for 48 hours

    Full recovery

    Full recovery usually takes 1–2 days

    Recovery After Hysteroscopy

    Frequently Asked Question

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    Is hysteroscopy painful?

    You may feel mild cramping, similar to menstrual cramps. The doctor may use anaesthesia if needed.

    Can hysteroscopy improve fertility?

    Yes, especially if it treats uterine abnormalities that impact embryo implantation.

    Do I need to stay in the hospital?

    No. It is typically an outpatient procedure, so you can go home the same day.

    How soon can I return to work?

    It is a daycare gynaecology procedure, so most women return to normal activity the next day after hysteroscopy.

    Are there any side effects?

    You may feel mild cramping or spotting, which is normal after hysteroscopy, but serious risks are rare.