Tired of Abnormal Periods? How Hysteroscopy Can Find the Answer
- Sangolkar Hospital

- Nov 10
- 2 min read

Don't Just "Manage" Abnormal Bleeding For many women, dealing with abnormal menstruation—such as heavy bleeding, prolonged periods, or bleeding between cycles—becomes a frustrating part of life. But it doesn't have to be. These issues are often a sign of an underlying and treatable condition within the uterus. Fortunately, modern medicine offers a simple, minimally invasive way to both diagnose and treat these problems in a single procedure: Hysteroscopy.
As a leading centre for advanced gynaecological surgery in Western Maharashtra, Sangolkar Hospital provides expert hysteroscopy services to help you find relief and reclaim your quality of life.
What is Hysteroscopy? A Look Inside Without a Single Cut Unlike traditional surgery, a hysteroscopy requires no external incisions.
It is a procedure where a thin, lighted tube with a camera at its end (a hysteroscope) is gently passed through the vagina and cervix directly into the uterus. This gives your doctor a clear, magnified view of the uterine lining on a monitor. It's the most accurate way to check for issues like fibroids, polyps, or other abnormalities. Why Might You Need a Hysteroscopy? Your doctor might recommend a hysteroscopy if you are experiencing: Heavy or Long Menstrual Periods: The most common reason. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Bleeding between periods or after menopause. Recurrent Miscarriages or Infertility: To check for uterine abnormalities that could be affecting pregnancy. Suspected Fibroids or Polyps: To confirm their presence and often remove them at the same time. The best part is that hysteroscopy is often both diagnostic and operative. If a small fibroid or polyp is found, it can frequently be removed during the same procedure, treating the problem immediately. The Benefits of Hysteroscopy No Scars: The entire procedure is done without any cuts on your abdomen.
Faster Recovery: Most women return to their normal activities within a day or two.
High Accuracy: It provides a direct and clear view for the most precise diagnosis.





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