What is the optimal time for hysteroscopy?
Generally speaking, there is no specific best time for hysteroscopy. It is usually recommended to perform hysteroscopy 1 to 10 days after the completion of menstruation. Detailed explanation is as follows:
Hysteroscopy is generally recommended between 1 to 10 days after menstruation ends. At this time, the menstrual bleeding has mostly stopped. Even if some women experience slight spotting, it will not interfere with the examination results. Furthermore, during this period, the endometrium is relatively thin and there is less mucus, which facilitates clear visualization of the uterine structure and any abnormalities. It also reduces the chance of irritating the uterine wall and causing bleeding after the procedure.
Prior to undergoing hysteroscopy, patients should be aware of certain considerations. If there is an active vaginal or pelvic infection, or if the uterus is experiencing heavy bleeding, the procedure should be postponed to avoid worsening symptoms. Additionally, after the examination, adequate rest is necessary and taking baths should be avoided for a short period.