Discharge after hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy is an examination of the uterine cavity by inserting a hysteroscope into the device, which is placed in the uterine cavity and transmits the enlarged image to the camera or monitor via fiber optics. Under the control of hysteroscopy, not only examination of the uterine cavity is carried out, but also diagnostic procedures (endometrial biopsy, removal of endometrial polyps or single submucosal fibromatous nodes). Also, the remnants of incomplete abortion are removed or medical abortion is carried out, which means that the discharges after the procedure will be directly related to what intervention was carried out together in the procedure.


Hysteroscopy - possible discharge

Allocations after diagnostic hysteroscopy of the uterus are insignificant. Usually, this spotting spotting for 1-2 days, although the procedure is quite traumatic and for blood loss can be equated to the first day of menstruation.

During the procedure for the removal of incomplete miscarriage, bloody discharge after hysteroscopy is possible for 2-3 days, minor and smearing. After a medical abortion, blood discharges after hysteroscopy on the first day may be mild, and then there may appear a 3-5 day treel or yellow discharge.

After hysteroscopy for removal of the endometrial polyp or fibromatous node, bloody discharge after hysteroscopy of the uterus may be minor, but with complications such as uterine bleeding, they become abundant, lasting more than 2 days. In this case, repeated surgery on the uterus may be possible, or a blood-thinning and uterine contraction medication may be prescribed to stop the bleeding. Brown discharge after hysteroscopy is possible for 2-3 days, but strong or abundant discharges over this period indicate possible complications. And although the procedure is not very traumatic, a few days after it the woman is under the supervision of a doctor.

Pathological discharge after hysteroscopy

If we talk about how many are allocated after hysteroscopy, then 2-3 days of spotting bloody discharge is a variant of the norm, while other or more prolonged discharges are already possible complications. The most frequent pathological discharge after hysteroscopy is bloody discharge with clots, as in uterine bleeding . But purulent or bloody-purulent discharge is possible, which are accompanied by an increase in body temperature and pains in the lower abdomen. They talk about the development of the inflammatory process in the uterine cavity after the procedure and require immediate treatment.