Does your uterus bleed abnormally during menstruation or even after menopause? Did you suspect anything from unnatural bleeding? It could be because of hysterosalpingography, uterus septums, scar tissues or anything.
If you want to diagnose and treat abnormalities effectively, visit New Hope to find the right solution from the experts. At New Hope, you can expect world-class treatment of hysteroscopy and ART solutions. From our previous experience, we are sure to help you heal from it.
Hysteroscopy is an outpatient treatment that helps to diagnose and then treat the conditions of abnormal bleeding. Patients who undergo hysteroscopy do not have to stay in the hospital for longer periods as the recovery time is pretty much shorter. Plus, the need for pain medications is also less after the surgery.
In addition, one can avoid bare abdominal surgery and hysterectomy.
Hysteroscopy is an essential step if you are undergoing any fertility evaluation or looking for an IVF. Hysteroscopy helps to diagnose and treat the problems associated with your uterus. During unsuccessful IVF attempts, hysteroscopy is advised to determine underlying issues related to the uterus. It allows your doctor to diagnose the intrauterine pathology and decide the best line of treatment.
During IVF, it is essential to check for any intrauterine defect that can interfere with the implantation. Hysteroscopy enables better evaluation of any such issues and also improves your chances of conception.
Hysteroscopy is the procedure that allows your doctor to look inside your uterus in order to diagnose and treat any abnormality inside the uterus. Hysteroscopy is done with thin telescope. It’s a day care procedure, does not require admission.
Diagnostic Hysteroscopy – This is used to diagnose the problem in the uterus. In hysteroscopy we can diagnose fibroids, polyp, adhesions and septum.
Operative Hysteroscopy – If an abnormal condition was detected during the diagnostic hysteroscopy, an operative hysteroscopy can often be performed at the same time, avoiding the need for a second surgery.