What is the need for a hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy is required for people who experience abnormal uterine bleeding, uterine occupancy, and repeated unexplained bleeding.
Hysteroscopy, or hysteroscopy, is an examination that uses a hysteroscope to look inside the patient’s uterine cavity, observing physiological and pathological changes in the cervical canal, endocervical os, endometrium, and tubal openings through a light-guided glass fiber speculum inserted into the uterine cavity, as well as removing diseased tissues for pathology analysis. Treatment can also be performed directly under hysteroscopy.
The main purpose is to diagnose and treat diseases, as well as to observe the shape and size of the uterus to see if there are any problems, and it can also be used to remove endometrial polyps and other treatments.
It is important to note that vaginal bleeding and infection may occur after the examination, so it is important to consult a doctor in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment. Consultation with a specialized doctor is recommended for specific cases.