The difference between hysteroscopy and hysterosalpingography is that hysteroscopy is an examination and treatment method, while hysterosalpingography is only a treatment method.
Hysteroscopy is to put a mirror into the patient’s uterine cavity, so as to be able to zoom in and observe the lesions, to determine the location, size, appearance and scope of the lesions, and to be able to take materials and surgical treatment under the direct vision of the hysteroscope.
Intrauterine perfusion refers to the injection of drugs into the uterine cavity through the vagina under sterile conditions to achieve therapeutic effects, and is commonly used in the treatment of gynecological inflammatory diseases and assisted reproduction medication.
Whether doing hysteroscopy or uterine cavity perfusion, should pay attention to do not have intercourse within a month, do not exercise strenuously, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food, etc., if the patient needs to perform the relevant examination, it is recommended to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.