What causes bleeding after hysteroscopy?

What causes bleeding after hysteroscopy?

Yesterday, a female colleague told me that she had a hysteroscopy not long ago, but she started bleeding after the examination. This made her feel very confused and she didn’t know what caused it. So let’s take a look at what exactly causes bleeding after hysteroscopy? Is it serious?

Hysteroscopy is a relatively advanced examination technology and is also a widely used examination technology. Generally speaking, hysteroscopy will not cause vaginal bleeding. If bleeding occurs, it should be considered that the surgical operation is not standardized or it is caused by some gynecological disease. You should take timely treatment measures. Hysteroscopy is a new, minimally invasive gynecological diagnostic and treatment technology. It is a fiber-light endoscope used for intrauterine examination and treatment. It includes a hysteroscope, an energy system, a light system, a perfusion system and an imaging system. It uses the front part of the scope to enter the uterine cavity and has a magnifying effect on the observed area. It is the preferred examination method for gynecological hemorrhagic diseases and intrauterine lesions because of its intuitive and accurate nature.

Hysteroscopy can not only determine the location, size, appearance and range of the lesion, but also make detailed observations of the tissue structure on the surface of the lesion, and obtain samples or perform positioning curettage under direct vision, which greatly improves the accuracy of diagnosis of intrauterine diseases, updates, develops and makes up for the shortcomings of traditional diagnosis and treatment methods.

Hysteroscopy can intuitively detect: various abnormal uterine bleeding, submucosal uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps, female infertility, uterine malformations, displaced, incarcerated, and broken intrauterine contraceptive devices, and early diagnosis of cervical cancer and endometrial cancer. Therefore, hysteroscopy will not cause vaginal bleeding. If there is vaginal bleeding, it is recommended to go to a regular professional hospital for examination to prevent the occurrence of other gynecological diseases.

After reading the above introduction, I believe everyone will know the reason for bleeding after hysteroscopy. This is most likely caused by some diseases of the body. Therefore, it is recommended that you go to the hospital as soon as possible to consult a more professional doctor. This would be better.

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