Is It Possible to Undergo Hysteroscopy While Bleeding Continuously?
1. Hysteroscopy clinically refers to hysteroscopic examination, and hysteroscopy can generally be performed if there is continuous bleeding.
2. Hysteroscopy typically involves using a hysteroscope to examine the specific conditions of the uterine cavity of the subject, observing the physiological and pathological changes of the cervical canal, cervix, and tubal ostium, and also allows for the collection of local soft tissue for pathological examination to help determine the presence of diseases such as endometrial polyps and submucosal uterine fibroids, providing a corresponding basis for further treatment. If the bleeding is mainly considered to be due to gynecological diseases, this examination method can be used to clarify the specific situation, which at this point does not constitute a contraindication for hysteroscopy, so hysteroscopy can usually be performed under the guidance of a doctor.
3. After diagnosis through this examination, one should promptly cooperate with the doctor for treatment. If it is caused by endometrial polyps, treatment can be carried out through endometrial polypectomy under the guidance of a doctor. If it is caused by submucosal uterine fibroids, surgical methods such as myomectomy and hysterectomy can be performed under the guidance of a doctor.