A small device that has a camera and light at one end, which is inserted into the vagina to examine the uterus, is called a hysteroscopy. It is used to detect growth or cancer in the uterus, removal of polyps or fibroids, during dilation and curettage, and to see any malformation of the uterus.
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My fallopian tubes are blocked. What can be done?
Query: Hello doctor, I need a second opinion on my HSG report. Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Usually, at least two radiographic films are shot during the HSG (hysterosalpingogram) procedure, one during filling of the cavity and the second showing the spill of the dye from the tubes. In some cases, three films are shot. I would like to see the other film as an... Read Full »