
Hysteroscopy
A procedure to examine and treat the inside of the uterus using a thin camera.
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows your doctor to look inside the uterus using a thin telescope-like instrument called a hysteroscope. It can be used for both diagnosis and treatment of problems such as abnormal bleeding, polyps, fibroids, or retained tissue. It is often performed under local or general anaesthetic and usually has a quick recovery time.
Related Conditions
Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB), or menorrhagia, is when your periods are heavier or last longer than normal. It can affect your quality of life and may lead to symptoms like fatigue or iron deficiency.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common reproductive and endocrine disorder affecting reproductive aged women with one in every 6 to 7 women affected. It has classically been associated with irregular periods although it is possible to have a regular menstrual cycle with PCOS.
Myomas (fibroids) are incredibly common with some studies estimating that 70-80% of women will have a fibroid at some stage of their lives. A fibroid is a benign (non-cancerous) growth of muscle that is found in or around the uterus. It may be any size and shape. We do not know why women get fibroids, though it is likely that a combination of factors contribute, such as genetics, hormones such as oestrogen and progesterone and the number of children you have had.
Ovarian cysts are solid or fluid-filled sacs that form on or inside the ovaries and are very common, especially in women of reproductive age. Most ovarian cysts are harmless, cause no symptoms, and often resolve on their own. However, some may lead to symptoms such as pelvic pain or pressure, bloating, irregular periods, pain during sex or bowel movements, or a feeling of fullness in the abdomen. In rare cases, a cyst may rupture or twist (a condition called ovarian torsion), which can cause sudden, severe abdominal pain and requires urgent medical attention.
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