Recovery time after a hysteroscopy can vary depending on the individual and the type of procedure performed. Generally, many people can return to work within a day or two if they feel well and have a desk job. However, if your job involves physical labor or heavy lifting, you may need to wait longer, typically about a week. Always consult your doctor for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
Hysteroscopy is pronounced hi-ster-OS-kuh-pee.
The root "hystero-" in the term hysteroscopy refers to the uterus.
I had polyps and they did a hysteroscopy on me.
Diagnostic hysteroscopy is a fairly safe procedure that only rarely causes complications. The primary risk is prolonged bleeding or infection, usually following surgical hysteroscopy to remove a growth.
There are many places where one can learn about hysteroscopy. One looking to learn about hysteroscopy should visit on the web source such as Web MD, Women's Health, Harvard's Health web page, and eMedicineHealth.
If you are under a doctor's care, you can go back to work when your doctor releases you to go back to work. This will depend on what is being treated and how well you respond to that treatment.
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Michael S. Baggish has written: 'Diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy' -- subject(s): Atlases, Diagnosis, Endoscopy, Hysteroscopy, Therapy, Uterine Diseases, Uterus 'Atlas of Contact Hysteroscopy and Endoscopy' 'Colposcopy of the Cervix, Vagina, and Vulva'
Diagnostic hysteroscopy may be used to evaluate the cause of infertility, to determine the cause of repeated miscarriages, or to help locate polyps and fibroids.
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