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hysterosalpingography
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what the risks are uterus, hsg, uterosalpingography, hysterogram, uterotubography, hysterosalpingography, x-ray, the uterus, fallopian tubes, which a contrast dye is injected, the cervix,
are instructed to lie on a table, in the radiology department, pull knees to chest, the lithotomy position, a speculum is then inserted, vagina, cervix is cleaned, a catheter is inserted, the cervix, dye is injected, filling the uterus, fallopian tubes, dye makes the genital organs, cavities more visible, an x-ray, is then performed, abnormalities, noted,
fecal material, in the bowel, obscure the genital view necessary, give laxatives to take the night, an enema, suppositories administered the day, supply sedatives to help relax, prepared to sign a consent form, the test begins, to wear hospital clothing, scheduled, in the week following period, to ensure, not pregnant, inform health care provider of any allergic reactions to contrast dry you, need not limit any foods, fluids, infants, children, test depends on child's age, level of trust, prepare child, infant test/procedure preparation, birth to 1 year, toddler test/procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test/procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, school age test/procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test/procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years,
test feels, a vaginal examination associated, a pap smear, have menstrual-type cramping, experience some pain dye leaks into abdominal cavity,
this test is useful in diagnosing, uterine tumors, intrauterine adhesion, developmental disorders, obstruction, the fallopian tubes, traumatic injury, tubal adhesions, presence of foreign bodies, all genital structures, abnormality, defect, contrast dye, seen leaking out the fallopian tubes, abdominal cavity,
abnormal results, indicate any, uterine tumors, intrauterine adhesion, developmental disorders, obstruction, the fallopian tubes, traumatic injury, tubal adhesions, presence of foreign bodies, pregnancy outside the uterus, ectopic pregnancy, scarring, endometrial infection, endometritis, fallopian tube infection, salpingitis, perforation, the uterus, allergic reaction, contrast dye,
this test should not be performed, have pelvic inflammatory disease, pid, experiencing unexplained vaginal bleeding, currently menstruating, report any signs, symptoms of infection to health care provider, vaginal discharge, pain, fever, malaise.
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