A hysteroscopy is a procedure doctors use to diagnose and treat conditions involving the uterus and cervix, such as abnormal uterine bleeding, abnormal endometrial thickening, bleeding after menopause ...
A hysteroscopy is a safe, minimally invasive procedure that uses a small tube with a light and a camera at the end to look at your cervix and uterus. The camera is inserted into your vagina and guided ...
Intrauterine pathology can be best assessed at the time of hysteroscopy. Operative hysteroscopy also allows the physician to treat any pathology he or she finds. Polyps, fibroids, or congenital ...
Many women suffer from various gynaecological issues, but many are unaware until the problem develops and hampers their daily lifestyle. According to a study published in the Indian Journal of ...
Undergoing a medical procedure without an anaesthetic felt like being "flayed alive", according to Dee Dickens. The 53-year-old is one of many in the UK who have reported having a hysteroscopy, ...
Diagnostic hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure uses a tiny telescope, called a hysteroscope, to examine the inside of the uterus. The hysteroscope is inserted through the vagina and into ...
Outpatient hysteroscopy is recommended in preference to pelvic ultrasound for investigating suspected submucosal fibroids, polyps or endometrial pathology. When carried out in accordance with the ...