Is hysteroscopy harmful


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During hysteroscopy, there may be some negative effects, such as water poisoning, air embolism, etc. However, in fact, these risks will be very low, and other infections, or due to the corresponding indications need to perform endometrial curettage, and then chronic endometriosis, intrauterine adhesions, etc. may occur. However, these are only negative effects, not obvious hazards. Hysteroscopy is needed when a woman has a condition that requires it, such as abnormal growth in the uterus. The benefits of hysteroscopy outweigh the disadvantages. If hysteroscopy is abandoned for fear of negative effects, the likelihood of problems due to delays in the disease is greater, so after weighing the pros and cons, make a clear decision when hysteroscopy is needed.