A special type of x-ray called a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) is used to assess female fertility in women. It is an outpatient operation and doesn't last more than 30 minutes. X-rays are taken after injecting an iodine-based dye into the cervix for the HSG test. The uterus's shape and the fallopian tubes' status are assessed using these x-rays.Many people are concerned about whether the test would hurt. The response differs depending on who you ask. Some persons have light to medium cramps. Some people have no unpleasant feelings at all during the test. Few people report having severe cramps. Many people claim that the discomfort they experienced was much outweighed by their fear of suffering. As needed, other painkillers might also be used to make the treatment more bearable. After your period but before ovulation, an HSG should be performed. This lowers the danger of taking the test when pregnant. You should contact the radiology facility on the first day of your period to set up the test, your fertility clinic or doctor will advise. You are awake during the HSG procedure; general anaesthetic is not used. You won't need to fast the previous day or evening. To lower the chance of infection, some doctors recommend antibiotics.
For more details please get in touch with us at +919971104538
- Painless Tube Test in Dwarka
- Painless Tube Test in Palam
- Painless Tube Test in Rajnagar
- Painless Tube Test in Sector 12 Dwarka
- Painless Tube Test in Sector 10 Dwarka
- Painless Tube Test in Sector 8 Dwarka
- Painless Tube Test in Sector 7 Dwarka
- Painless Tube Test in Sector 5 Dwarka