What are the precautions and indications for hysteroscopy?

  Hysteroscopy refers to a series of tests and treatments such as diagnostic analysis of women through hysteroscopy; hysteroscopy is a new, minimally invasive gynecological treatment technique that can be used to diagnose, treat and follow up uterine lesions. Hysteroscopy not only determines the site, size, appearance and scope of lesion presence, but also provides meticulous observation of the tissue structure on the surface of the lesion, and removes or positions the uterus for scraping under direct vision, which greatly improves the accuracy of diagnosis of diseases in the uterine cavity and updates, develops and makes up for the shortcomings of traditional treatment methods.
  Hysteroscopy is mainly applicable to.
  1, abnormal uterine bleeding before and after menopause;
  2.Diagnosing or deciding whether submucosal fibroids or endometrial polyps can be removed via the cervix;
  3.Locating or removing a lost intrauterine device;
  4.Evaluate abnormal images on hysterosalpingogram;
  5.Evaluate abnormal uterine echoes or occupying lesions on ultrasound;
  6.Diagnose uterine adhesions and try to separate them;
  7.Checking the cervical canal or intrauterine causes of multiple habitual miscarriages or pregnancy failures;
  8.Checking intrauterine causes of unexplained infertility;
  9.Early diagnosis of endometrial cancer, etc.
  Precautions before hysteroscopy.
  1. Hysteroscopy is usually best performed within 3~7 days after menstruation;
  2. No sexual intercourse after menstruation or 3 days before surgery;
  3, preoperative tests: electrocardiogram, blood and urine routine, coagulation four, white belt routine, etc;
  4.Blood pressure, pulse and temperature should be taken before surgery, and vaginal disinfection should be performed;
  5, should not be examined during pregnancy, so as not to lead to adverse consequences;
  6. The examination should not be performed when there is acute genital inflammation to prevent the spread of inflammation.
  Precautions after hysteroscopy.
  1. There may be a small amount of bloody vaginal discharge within 2-7 days after the examination, do not worry too much;
  2. Keep the perineum clean after hysteroscopy, do not have intercourse or take a tub bath for two weeks to prevent infection;
  3.After the examination, give antibiotics to prevent infection and treat the original disease.