The use of hysteroscopy enables a surgeon to examine your uterus from the inside in order to identify and address the sources of irregular bleeding. During a hysteroscopy, your cervix and the interior of your uterus are inspected using a thin, illuminated tube called a hysteroscope that is placed into your vagina. Polyps, fibroids, and adhesions can all be removed surgically during a hysteroscopy. The main purposes of hysteroscopy are to identify and address the causes of irregular uterine bleeding. During the surgery, your surgeon will use a hysteroscope to view the interior of your uterus. A surgeon will use a narrow, illuminated tube called a hysteroscope to see into your uterus and at your cervix via your vagina. Using a diagnostic hysteroscopy, your uterus' structural issues that might be causing abnormal bleeding are found. Additionally, hysteroscopy can be used to validate the outcomes of other exams such an ultrasound or hysterosalpingography (HSG). To determine whether your fallopian tubes are obstructed, an X-ray dye test called an HSG is performed. It might be challenging to get pregnant if your fallopian tubes are blocked.
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