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What is Laparoscopy?

A minimally invasive surgery using tiny incisions and a camera to diagnose or treat conditions like endometriosis, adhesions, cysts, or for procedures such as tubal ligation. Most patients go home the same day. Shoulder-tip pain (from gas used in the abdomen) and mild abdominal soreness are common for a few days.

What is Hysteroscopy?

A thin camera is passed through the cervix to view and treat issues inside the uterus (polyps, small fibroids, adhesions, abnormal bleeding). Many cases can be done in the office without general anesthesia.

Benefits & risks

Faster recovery and smaller scars than open surgery; low risk of infection or injury, but serious complications (bleeding, organ injury, uterine perforation, reaction to distension fluid) can rarely occur. We explain personal risks and safety steps before any procedure.

Recovery tips

Rest, light activity as advised, pain control as needed, and watch for warning signs (fever, worsening pain, heavy bleeding, foul discharge, trouble passing urine).

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Before surgery: medication review, fasting instructions, and consent. Stopping certain blood-thinners or supplements may be needed.

After surgery: most return to desk work within a few days (laparoscopy) and normal activity in 1–2 weeks; hysteroscopy recovery is often 1–2 days.

Fertility impact: treating polyps, submucosal fibroids, or adhesions via hysteroscopy can improve fertility in selected cases.

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