Hysteroscopy will have a slight lower abdominal pain, generally tolerable, not very painful, but there are individual differences.
Hysteroscopy can be performed on an outpatient basis, and local anesthetics will be used during the procedure to reduce the pain, which is tolerated by most patients, with a slight sensation of lower abdominal pain. However, women who are nervous or who have never had children may experience significant pain.
Generally about one hour of observation after the operation, if there is no discomfort can leave the hospital, so the general hysteroscopy is not very painful.
Hysteroscopy is usually performed 3~7 days after menstruation, and 2 weeks after the operation, it is forbidden to have coitus, pelvic bath, and pay attention to rest. If hysteroscopy is needed, it is recommended to actively cooperate with the doctor and relax.