Are you put to sleep for a hysteroscopy?

A hysteroscopy can either be done under general or with local anaesthetic. If you have a local anaesthetic you will be awake. If you have a general anaesthetic you will be asleep. Some women will not have either a general or a local anaesthetic.
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Will I be awake for a hysteroscopy?

A hysteroscopy can either be in a hospital or at your doctor's office. You can be either awake or under general anesthesia during the procedure. If you're awake, your doctor will give you medicine to help you relax. They'll also use medication or tools called dilators to help open your cervix.
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Is a hysteroscopy painful?

Some women feel no or only mild pain during a hysteroscopy, but for others the pain can be severe. If you find it too uncomfortable, tell the doctor or nurse. They can stop the procedure at any time.
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Do you get anesthesia for hysteroscopy?

Hysteroscopy is minor surgery that may be done in a doctor's office or operating room with local, regional, or general anesthesia. In some cases, little or no anesthesia is needed. The procedure poses little risk for most women. Hysteroscopy may be used for diagnosis, treatment, or both.
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How long does hysteroscopy surgery take?

A hysteroscopy usually takes between 5 and 30 minutes. During the procedure: you lie on a couch with your legs held in supports and a sheet is used to cover your lower half.
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How long does a hysteroscopy hurt?

This can last for about 24 hours. You may also feel pain in your upper belly and shoulder. Take a pain reliever for soreness as advised by your healthcare provider.
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How will I feel after hysteroscopy?

After the procedure, you may have some cramping or slight vaginal bleeding for one to two days. In addition, you may feel shoulder pain if gas was used during your hysteroscopy. It is also not unusual to feel somewhat faint or sick.
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How long is recovery for hysteroscopy?

Most women feel they can return to normal activities, including work, the day after having a hysteroscopy. Some women return to work later the same day. However, you may wish to have a few days off to rest, particularly if you had treatment such as fibroids removal and/or a general anaesthetic was used.
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Which anesthesia is better for hysteroscopy?

Depending on the indications for operative hysteroscopy, anesthesia can be administered generally or regionally. Regional anesthesia allows early detection of fluid overload and other advantages over general anesthesia (Mushambi & Williamson, 2002).
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What do they use to put you to sleep before surgery?

Propofol slows the activity of your brain and nervous system. Propofol is used to put you to sleep and keep you asleep during general anesthesia for surgery or other medical procedures. It is used in adults as well as children 2 months and older.
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Does hysteroscopy hurt with anesthesia?

A hysteroscopy is not usually carried out under anaesthetic, as it's a relatively quick procedure and does not involve making cuts (incisions) in your skin. Taking painkillers such as ibuprofen or paracetamol about an hour beforehand can help reduce discomfort after the procedure.
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Is a D&C the same as a hysteroscopy?

A D&C (dilatation and curettage) is a procedure where the opening of the uterus (called the cervix) is widened and the lining of the uterus is scraped away. look for growths ■ end an incomplete miscarriage. A hysteroscopy is a procedure that allows your doctor to see inside your uterus and make a diagnosis.
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On which day hysteroscopy is done?

Hysteroscopy is best performed during the first week after your period (day 5-12 of cycle). Tell the doctor if you are or might be pregnant, if you are allergic to any medicines or if you take blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin or Coumadin. Talk with your doctor about the risks of hysteroscopy.
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Are you put to sleep for uterine polyp removal?

A polyp is removed through a hysteroscope, or a camera that is placed through the cervix into the uterus. Even though this is a surgery, that mean NO incisions! You would receive anesthesia to keep you comfortable, so you will be asleep for the whole procedure.
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What happens at a pre op appointment for hysteroscopy?

Before the procedure, you will get medicine to make you sleep or feel relaxed. You will not feel pain. The doctor will guide a lighted tube (called a hysteroscope) through the cervix into the uterus. The doctor will fill your uterus with liquid.
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Should I shave before hysteroscopy?

Do not shave or wax any area on your body for a week before surgery (legs, bikini, underarms, etc.). Shaving can nick the skin and increase the risk of wound infection. If hair needs to be removed, it will be done at the hospital. 2.
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What should you not do after a hysteroscopy?

Activity. Patients usually return to their normal activity within a day or two. Women should refrain from sexual intercourse or using a tampon for at least seven days or until your post-op visit with your doctor. Douches should also be avoided for at least two weeks after surgery to reduce likelihood of infection.
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Can a hysteroscopy see your ovaries?

Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy can be used for both diagnostic (looking only) and operative (looking and treating) purposes. Diagnostic laparoscopy may be recommended to look at the outside of the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and internal pelvic area.
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Is removing a uterine polyp painful?

You may have some discomfort and tenderness after the procedure. Your doctor will give you pain medication to soothe this period-like pain. A warm compress or a heating pad also helps. You may have light bleeding immediately after a uterine polyp removal.
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How painful is polyp removal?

A person may feel pressure or pulling during the procedure, but they should feel no pain. Depending on the location of the polyp and other factors, a doctor may give the person pain-blocking medication before, during, or after the procedure.
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Why does it burn when I pee after a hysteroscopy?

It is really important to seek medical advice if you feel unwell after your surgery. You should look out for the following: Burning or stinging when you pass urine. This may be a urinary infection and can be treated with a course of oral antibiotics.
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What is the average cost of a hysteroscopy?

You can expect the cost of a hysteroscopy to range from $750-$3,500. The cost depends on the extent of the procedure. For instance, a diagnostic-only procedure is much less than one involving surgery.
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Are you put to sleep for a D&C?

Some D&C procedures may be performed while you are asleep under general anesthesia, or while you are awake under spinal or epidural anesthesia. If spinal or epidural anesthesia is used, you will have no feeling from your waist down.
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What are the risks of having a hysteroscopy?

Complications in operative hysteroscopy can be divided into early complications, including bleeding, uterine perforation, infection and fluid overload, or late complications and suboptimal outcomes, such as incomplete resection and intrauterine adhesions.
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How long does a hysteroscopy D&C take?

D&C with Hysteroscopy Procedure

The cervix will be dilated and a hysteroscope will be inserted into the uterus so the doctor can look inside the uterus. The entire procedure should take 20 to 30 minutes.
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