The use of hysteroscopy enables a surgeon to examine your uterus from the inside in order to identify and address the sources of irregular bleeding.
During a hysteroscopy, your cervix and the interior of your uterus are inspected using a thin, illuminated tube called a hysteroscope that is placed into your vagina. Polyps, fibroids, and adhesions can all be removed surgically during a hysteroscopy.
It's possible for difficulties to arise during surgery. Less than 1% of hysteroscopy patients experience problems, which might take the following forms: