X-RAY Hsg

3,800.00

An X-Ray HSG (Hysterosalpingography) is a specialized X-ray procedure used to examine a woman’s uterus and fallopian tubes. It helps assess reproductive health, especially in cases of infertility or recurrent miscarriages.

During the test, a contrast dye is gently introduced into the uterus through the cervix, and X-ray images are taken to track how the dye moves through the uterus and fallopian tubes.

Description

Test Preparation

Proper preparation ensures a smooth and accurate procedure.

When to Schedule:
• Typically done between Day 7 and Day 10 of your menstrual cycle (after your period ends but before ovulation) to reduce the risk of pregnancy and infection.
 Before the Test:
• Avoid intercourse from the end of your period until the test day.
• Inform your doctor if:
• You are pregnant or suspect pregnancy
• You have a history of pelvic infections or allergies to iodine or contrast dyes
Medications:
• Your doctor may prescribe:
• An antibiotic (to prevent infection)
• A pain reliever (like ibuprofen) to minimize discomfort during the procedure
Fasting:
• Usually not required, but follow your doctor’s instructions.
Clothing and Hygiene:
• Wear loose, comfortable clothing
• You may be asked to change into a hospital gown
• Empty your bladder before the procedure