Typically, a hysteroscopy is done to diagnose and treat various uterine diseases. In these following conditions, your doctor may perform a hysteroscopy for proper identification and treatment.
Polyps and fibroids: The purpose of hysteroscopy is to detect and eliminate uterine structural abnormalities. The removal of polyps through surgery is called hysteroscopy polypectomy. When a fibroid is removed surgically, it is called hysteroscopy myomectomy.
Adhesions: Uterine adhesions, also called Asherman’s syndrome, are scar tissue bands that can develop in the uterus, potentially affecting menstrual flow and fertility. By performing hysteroscopy, your doctor can identify and eliminate the adhesions.
Septums: Through a hysteroscopy, your doctor can check if you have a malformation of the uterus, or uterine septum, that has been present from birth.