Uterine Fibroids: Hysteroscopy may be recommended for women with uterine fibroids, which are non-cancerous growths in the uterus.
Uterine Prolapse: Hysteroscopy may be recommended for women with uterine prolapse, in which the uterus slips down into the vaginal canal.
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Women with abnormal uterine bleeding that is not responsive to other treatments may benefit from a hysteroscopy.
Chronic Pelvic Pain: Women with chronic pelvic pain that is not responsive to other treatments may benefit from a hysteroscopy.
Adenomyosis: Women with adenomyosis, a condition in which the inner lining of the uterus grows into the muscle wall, may benefit from a hysteroscopy.
Ovarian Masses: In some cases, hysteroscopy may be recommended for women with ovarian masses, such as cysts or tumours.
Intractable Menstrual Disorders: Women with intractable menstrual disorders, such as severe dysmenorrhea or menorrhagia, may benefit from a hysteroscopy.
Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Women with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease may benefit from a hysteroscopy, especially if other treatments have failed.
Relief of Symptoms: It can provide relief from symptoms such as heavy bleeding, pain, and discomfort, allowing women to return to normal activities.
Reduced Risk of Future Problems: It can eliminate the risk of future problems associated with conditions such as fibroids or pelvic prolapse.
Improved Sexual Function: For some women, hysteroscopy can improve sexual function by eliminating pain and discomfort during intercourse.
Reduced Hormonal Imbalances: It can eliminate the hormonal imbalances associated with conditions such as adenomyosis.
More Effective Treatment: Hysteroscopy can be a more effective treatment than other options, such as medication or surgery, for some women with gynaecological conditions.