Explain The Need Of Xray For Fallopian Tube To See The Blockage After Laproscopy And Hysterscopy For Dye Not Passing Through
My doctor did laproscopy and hysterscopy and now he s saying that the dye didn t pass through the fallopian tube during laproscopy. Now he wants me to do xray for the fallopian tube to make sure they are not blocked. Why didn t he rectified it during the laproscopy. Please can you help what can this xray do to help. I also have pcos
Hello! Thanks for your query. A laparoscopy enables the surgeon or gynaecologist to directly view the organs of the abdomen and pelvis. A hysteroscopy is a way for your doctor to look at the lining of your uterus. A hysterosalpingogram (HSG) is a special kind of x-ray. It involves placing an iodine-based dye through the cervix and taking x-rays to help evaluate the shape of the uterus and whether or not the fallopian tubes are open or blocked. You should do it as prescribed form your doctor. Take care of your self
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Explain The Need Of Xray For Fallopian Tube To See The Blockage After Laproscopy And Hysterscopy For Dye Not Passing Through
Hello! Thanks for your query. A laparoscopy enables the surgeon or gynaecologist to directly view the organs of the abdomen and pelvis. A hysteroscopy is a way for your doctor to look at the lining of your uterus. A hysterosalpingogram (HSG) is a special kind of x-ray. It involves placing an iodine-based dye through the cervix and taking x-rays to help evaluate the shape of the uterus and whether or not the fallopian tubes are open or blocked. You should do it as prescribed form your doctor. Take care of your self