Women often face various gynecological issues like abnormal bleeding, infertility, or recurrent miscarriages. To accurately diagnose and treat these problems, doctors use advanced techniques like hysteroscopy—a minimally invasive procedure that allows direct visualization of the uterus.

As a leading Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist in Kharadi, Pune, Dr. Shipra Kunwar offers expert hysteroscopy services to help women get precise diagnoses and effective treatment with minimal discomfort.

 

Hysteroscopy Treatment | Dr. Shipra Kunwar


What is Hysteroscopy?

Hysteroscopy is a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure where a thin, lighted tube called a hysteroscope is inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterus. It allows the gynecologist to examine the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium) and identify any abnormalities.

This procedure is done without making any external incisions, making it safer and less painful compared to traditional surgical methods.


When is Hysteroscopy Recommended?

Dr. Shipra Kunwar may recommend hysteroscopy for several conditions, such as:

  • Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (heavy periods, postmenopausal bleeding)

  • Uterine Polyps or Fibroids

  • Uterine Septum (congenital abnormalities)

  • Adhesions (Asherman’s Syndrome)

  • Recurrent Miscarriages

  • Infertility Evaluation

  • Removal of Retained Products of Conception (RPOC)

  • Biopsy of Endometrial Tissue

In addition to diagnosis, hysteroscopy can also be used for treatment, making it a versatile and essential tool in modern gynecology.


Types of Hysteroscopy

There are two main types of hysteroscopy:

  1. Diagnostic Hysteroscopy

    • Used to inspect the uterine cavity for abnormalities.

    • Often performed in an outpatient setting.

  2. Operative Hysteroscopy

    • Used to treat conditions like polyps, fibroids, or adhesions.

    • Specialized instruments are passed through the hysteroscope for treatment.

Sometimes, diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy can be done in the same session, saving time and reducing the need for multiple procedures.


How is Hysteroscopy Performed?

  • The procedure is usually done in a clinic or hospital setting.

  • Local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia may be used based on the complexity.

  • The hysteroscope is gently inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterus.

  • Saline or gas is used to expand the uterine cavity for better visibility.

  • The doctor examines the uterus and performs necessary interventions if required.

Most diagnostic hysteroscopies take about 15-30 minutes.


Benefits of Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy offers multiple advantages over traditional surgical methods:

  • Minimally Invasive (No Cuts)

  • Quick Recovery Time

  • Accurate Diagnosis

  • Less Pain and Discomfort

  • Same-Day Discharge in Most Cases

  • Reduced Risk of Complications

Dr. Shipra Kunwar emphasizes the importance of hysteroscopy as a safer and more effective alternative to blind procedures like dilation and curettage (D&C).


What to Expect After Hysteroscopy?

After the procedure, patients may experience:

  • Mild cramping (similar to menstrual pain)

  • Light vaginal spotting for a few days

  • Minimal downtime (most can resume normal activities within 1-2 days)

Dr. Shipra Kunwar provides post-procedure guidance, pain management, and follow-up care to ensure smooth recovery.


 

Hysteroscopy is a valuable procedure for diagnosing and treating various uterine conditions with high precision and minimal discomfort. If you are experiencing abnormal bleeding, fertility issues, or need a uterine evaluation, consulting an experienced gynecologist is essential.

Book your appointment with Dr. Shipra Kunwar in Kharadi, Pune, and take a step towards better gynecological health.


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