Hysteroscopy in hospital?


Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
Hysteroscopy may require hospitalization depending on the circumstances.
Simple hysteroscopy can usually be performed in an outpatient setting without hospitalization. However, more complex hysteroscopic procedures, such as removal of large fibroids or treatment of severe uterine adhesions, may require hospitalization for postoperative observation and care. Complicated surgery may bring more potential risks and postoperative discomfort. Hospitalization can detect and deal with possible problems in time.
At the same time, if the patient has underlying diseases such as severe cardiovascular disease and poorly controlled diabetes, hospitalization can better monitor and control these underlying diseases and ensure the safety of hysteroscopy. During hospitalization, the medical team can closely monitor the overall condition of the patient and adjust the treatment plan at any time.
In addition, the schedule of hysteroscopy may vary from hospital to hospital. Some hospitals require that all hysteroscopic patients be hospitalized for medical safety and management reasons. Hospital regulations are designed to guarantee the quality of care and patient safety, and following hospital procedures helps to obtain better medical services.