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Hysteroscopy

Womens One World is a Holistic brand, where we excel in providing the most suitable care to the patient. OPD stands for “outpatient patient department” meaning the procedure can be done in a doctor’s office or outpatient setting without needing full anesthesia.

We understand hysteroscopy is not a comfortable procedure for every woman, our therapist counselling patients to bring a positive vibe which makes the procedure simple and stress-free. We have the recent advanced machine and fully equipped theatre with soothing music, calming surroundings all in white, bright light, and smiling faces of specialist gynaecologist and nurse. When you enter the room, calming music will welcome you to the specialist office where you will meet the smiling faces of your specialist, gynaecologist, and nurse greeting you with love, kind and care.

During procedure:

• Warm, caring bedside manner from staff to make the experience more comfortable.

• A calming environment with soft lighting, affirming images and relaxing music.

• Explanation of each step to the patient so she feels informed.

• Emotional support from a doula or nurse who can hold a hand.

What does hysteroscopy look like?

A hysteroscope is a thin, lighted telescope that is inserted through the cervix into the uterus. It is connected to a camera and monitor to view the uterine cavity. There is no anesthesia required apart from a numbing gel on the cervix. Some doctors may use a light sedative too.

Who needs a hysteroscopy and when it is indicated?

It It is usually done to evaluate causes of abnormal bleeding, infertility, abnormalities seen on ultrasound, or recurrent miscarriages.

What happens during the procedure?

The doctor can look for growths, polyps, fibroids, scarring, or anatomical problems that may be contributing to symptoms or fertility issues. If any abnormalities are found, operative tools can sometimes be inserted through the hysteroscope to correct issues in the same procedure. Any sample will be sent to the lab for further examination.

What happens after the procedure?

What happens after the procedure?
It is generally quick, safe, and minimally invasive. Mild cramping, bleeding or discomfort may occur after but usually resolves quickly.

Your doctor will speak to you during the procedure. A specialist nurse will be available to answer any question you which may have.

Click the link to see more about the procedure. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hysteroscopy/what-happens/

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