Hysteroscopy Procedure Specialist in Arcadia, and Glendale CA
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive surgery that provides a good view of the uterus chamber, allowing for accurate treatment of a variety of gynecological disorders. A hysteroscopy can also be used in the diagnostic phase when imaging tests such as ultrasounds or MRIs identify abnormalities that need to be investigated further. Dr. Prema Kothandaraman offers hysteroscopy procedures at the OB-GYN & Incontinence Center. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Arcadia, and Glendale, CA.
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Why would you need a hysteroscopy?
How painful is a hysteroscopy?
How long does a hysteroscopy take?
How soon can I walk after a hysteroscopy?
A hysteroscopy is often recommended to diagnose and treat various uterine conditions. This procedure allows specialists to examine the inside of the uterus using a thin tube that is known as a hysteroscope. Common reasons for needing a hysteroscopy include investigating abnormal uterine bleeding, diagnosing the cause of infertility or recurrent miscarriages, and removing polyps or fibroids. It is also used to retrieve lost intrauterine devices (IUDs) and evaluate the uterine lining for conditions such as endometrial hyperplasia or cancer. The specialists at the OB-GYN & Incontinence Center use hysteroscopy as a minimally invasive option to gain a clear view of the uterine cavity and provide precise treatment for various gynecological issues.
Additionally, a hysteroscopy can be part of the diagnostic process when imaging tests like ultrasounds or MRIs reveal abnormalities that require further investigation. The procedure is valuable for its accuracy and ability to directly address issues within the uterus, reducing the need for more invasive surgeries. This approach helps in formulating effective treatment plans, improving patient outcomes, and ensuring better reproductive health.
The level of discomfort that will be experienced during a hysteroscopy can vary depending on the individual and the specific procedure performed. Generally, hysteroscopies are considered minimally invasive and are associated with mild to moderate discomfort rather than significant pain. Local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia may be used to ensure patient comfort during the procedure. Some patients report feeling cramping similar to menstrual cramps, while others may experience a slight pressure sensation.
The specialists at the OB-GYN & Incontinence Center prioritize patient comfort and will discuss anesthesia options and pain management strategies to minimize discomfort. Post-procedure, patients might experience mild cramping or spotting for a few days, which are typically well-tolerated and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Patients can communicate any concerns about pain with their healthcare provider to receive appropriate guidance and support. Overall, while some discomfort is normal, significant pain is uncommon, and steps are taken to ensure a comfortable experience.
The duration of a hysteroscopy procedure can vary based on the complexity of the case and whether any additional treatments are performed during the procedure. Typically, a diagnostic hysteroscopy can be completed in about 10 to 30 minutes. If operative procedures, such as the removal of polyps or fibroids, are required, the procedure may take longer, ranging from 30 minutes to an hour.
The specialists at the OB-GYN & Incontinence Center strive to perform the procedure efficiently while ensuring thorough examination and treatment. In most cases, hysteroscopies will be performed on an outpatient basis, this enables patients to return home the same day. Pre-procedure preparations and post-procedure recovery times can add a few hours to the overall time spent at the clinic. Patients are encouraged to arrange for someone to drive them home, especially if sedation or general anesthesia is used during the procedure.
Most patients can walk and resume light activities shortly after a hysteroscopy, typically within a few hours of the procedure. The use of anesthesia, either local or general, will affect recovery times; those who receive general anesthesia may need more time to fully regain their balance and alertness. The specialists at the OB-GYN & Incontinence Center will provide specific post-procedure instructions tailored to the patient’s needs, ensuring a safe and comfortable recovery.
Among these aftercare instructions, individuals will often be instructed to avoid strenuous activities for several days following the procedure to allow the body to heal. Light walking and normal daily activities can generally be resumed quickly, promoting circulation and aiding recovery. Any concerns or unusual symptoms post-procedure should be promptly discussed with the healthcare provider to ensure proper healing and address any complications that may arise.
Hysteroscopy procedures are available at the OB-GYN & Incontinence Center. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Arcadia, and Glendale, CA. We serve patients from Arcadia CA, Glendale CA, Monrovia CA, Pasadena CA, Los Angeles CA, Burbank CA, and surrounding areas.
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