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Hysteroscopy What It Is, Procedure & Cost

Hysteroscopy is one of the most important and accurate examinations currently used in gynecology for the diagnosis and treatment of intrauterine problems. Through this method, the gynecologist has direct visual access to the interior of the uterus, allowing for the identification and management of conditions with great precision and minimal burden for the woman. It is a procedure that can be either diagnostic or operative, depending on the purpose of the examination and the presence of pathological findings. Hysteroscopy is widely applied in cases of abnormal bleeding, infertility, recurrent miscarriages, and for the removal of polyps, fibroids, or adhesions. It is a minimally invasive technique usually performed without incisions, using a thin instrument that enters the uterus through the cervix. This instrument includes a camera and lighting system, offering high-quality real-time imaging of the endometrium.

What Is Hysteroscopy?

Hysteroscopy is a specialized medical examination that allows the gynecologist to visually inspect the inside of the uterus in real time. The procedure is carried out using a thin, illuminated tube — the hysteroscope — which is carefully inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterine cavity. Thanks to the technology of the instrument, the doctor can detect abnormalities that may not be visible in other imaging tests.

Hysteroscopy is applied for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. In most cases, it concerns the investigation of uterine bleeding that is not easily explained or occurs outside of normal menstruation. However, it is also used to confirm findings detected in previous ultrasounds or other tests such as hysterosalpingography.

Preparation of Procedure Step-by-Step

Proper preparation for hysteroscopy is crucial for the success of the procedure and the avoidance of complications. Before the examination, the gynecologist evaluates whether the woman is a suitable candidate and provides detailed instructions on what to expect and how to prepare. Preparation includes a set of actions that ensure the safety of the procedure as well as accurate diagnosis or therapeutic intervention.
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Recovery & What to Expect

The recovery period after hysteroscopy is usually short and without significant complications, especially when the procedure is diagnostic. However, it is important for every woman to know what to expect in the days that follow in order to manage symptoms properly and return safely to daily life.

After the hysteroscopy, mild abdominal cramps may occur, similar to menstrual pain, which subside within a few hours. Light vaginal bleeding for a few days is also normal, as is mild swelling or a sensation of heaviness in the pelvic area. Returning to work and normal activities can take place even the next day, provided the woman feels well. If the hysteroscopy was operative, rest time may extend by one or two days, primarily to avoid physical strain.

As for resuming sexual activity, abstinence is recommended for a few days — until the bleeding completely stops and cervical sensitivity subsides. The first menstrual period may be slightly delayed or have different intensity, which is considered normal.

How Long Does the Bleeding Last?

Vaginal bleeding after hysteroscopy is a common symptom and generally should not cause concern. Its duration depends on the type of procedure and the woman's physical condition. In most cases, bleeding is mild and lasts 1 to 3 days. If it was an operative hysteroscopy — such as the removal of a polyp or fibroid — bleeding may continue for up to 5 or 6 days, gradually decreasing. It is important to avoid using tampons and to prefer sanitary pads during this time. If bleeding lasts more than a week or is accompanied by severe pain, foul-smelling discharge, or fever, you should contact your attending physician immediately.

When Can I Get Pregnant / IVF

The ability to conceive after hysteroscopy depends on the initial indication for the procedure and the nature of the intervention performed. In cases where hysteroscopy was performed to remove intrauterine polyps, adhesions, or other obstacles affecting fertility, the chances of successful conception usually improve significantly. As long as there is no bleeding and the gynecologist approves, attempts at conception can begin even in the next cycle. However, in cases where hysteroscopy is part of IVF preparation, a specific treatment plan is often advised in collaboration with the fertility specialist. The ideal time to begin trying to conceive or start an IVF cycle is always determined based on the type of procedure, the body’s response, and the recommendations of the medical team. Partnering with a specialized assisted reproduction center ensures personalized guidance and the best possible prospects for pregnancy.

Cost of Hysteroscopy in Greece

The cost of hysteroscopy in Greece can vary significantly depending on the type of procedure (diagnostic or operative), the medical facility where it is performed, the use of anesthesia or sedation, and whether it is covered by EOPYY or private insurance. Knowing the factors that influence the total price helps women plan financially and choose what best suits their needs.

What Affects the Cost of Hysteroscopy?

Type of Hysteroscopy

Diagnostic hysteroscopy is simpler and usually has a lower charge compared to operative hysteroscopy, which includes therapeutic actions such as the removal of polyps or fibroids.

Private or Public Hospital

In public hospitals, hysteroscopy is partially or fully covered by EOPYY, while in private hospitals, pricing is based on each institution’s policy.

Anesthesia

The use of sedation or general anesthesia increases the total cost, especially when an anesthesiologist is required.

Type of HysteroscopyaMedical Team & Technological Equipment

The experience of the physician, the infrastructure of the hospital, and the complexity of the examination can affect pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hysteroscopy

Is hysteroscopy painful?

The sensation during hysteroscopy varies from woman to woman and depends on the type of examination and the anesthesia used. In diagnostic hysteroscopy, many women feel mild cramps similar to period pain, and the discomfort usually lasts a few minutes. If the procedure is operative, sedation or general anesthesia is applied, so the woman feels no pain during the procedure. After the intervention, mild discomfort may occur, which subsides with simple painkillers.

How soon can I return to my normal daily life?

Returning to daily activities is quick for most women. In the case of diagnostic hysteroscopy, most can return to work and light activities within 24 hours. If the procedure is operative, one to two days of rest are recommended, avoiding intense exercise or prolonged standing.

Do I need to follow a specific treatment after hysteroscopy?

Usually, no long-term medication is required. The doctor may recommend mild painkillers or antibiotics to prevent inflammation, especially after an operative procedure. In some cases, hormonal preparations are prescribed to restore the endometrium, especially if hysteroscopy is related to fertility treatments.

Are there any restrictions after the examination?

Yes, for preventive reasons it is recommended to avoid sexual intercourse for a few days after the procedure, to minimize the risk of infection. Also, tampons, vaginal douching, and swimming in the sea or pool should be avoided until bleeding has completely stopped.

Can hysteroscopy be performed during menstruation?

Hysteroscopy is not recommended when a woman is menstruating, as the blood in the uterine cavity significantly reduces visibility and the accuracy of the examination. The ideal time to perform it is immediately after the end of the period, when the endometrium is thin and the uterine cavity is clear.

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