Hysterosalpingography

Hysterosalpingography
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is done to evaluate the uterus and fallopian tubes in women experiencing difficulty in conceiving. The test helps detect tubal blockages, uterine abnormalities, adhesions, or structural issues that may interfere with natural pregnancy. By clearly showing whether the fallopian tubes are open and the uterine cavity is normal, HSG enables fertility specialists at EVA IVF to identify the underlying cause of infertility and plan the most appropriate treatment such as timed intercourse, IUI, or IVF.

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Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is a specialized X-ray procedure used to evaluate the uterus and fallopian tubes in women facing infertility. During the test, a contrast dye is gently injected through the cervix, and X-ray images are taken to check whether the fallopian tubes are open and the uterine cavity is normal.

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Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is a quick outpatient procedure used to check the uterus and fallopian tubes. During the test, the doctor gently inserts a thin catheter through the cervix and slowly injects a special contrast dye into the uterus. As the dye flows through the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes, X-ray images are taken to see whether the tubes are open and the uterus has a normal shape. The procedure usually takes about 10–20 minutes and is commonly performed under expert care at EVA IVF.

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How the HSG Procedure Works

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Catheter Placement

A thin catheter is gently inserted through the cervix into the uterus while you lie on the X-ray table.

Step 01

Dye Injection & Imaging

A contrast dye is slowly injected, and real-time X-ray images are taken to track the flow through the uterus and fallopian tubes.

Step 02

Results & Next Plan

The doctor reviews whether the tubes are open and the uterus is normal, then plans further fertility treatment at EVA IVF.

Step 03
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Frequently asked question

Yes. Your doctor may advise scheduling the test after your period but before ovulation and may prescribe antibiotics or pain relief if needed.
In most cases, yes. HSG is usually done without fasting unless your doctor gives special instructions.
No, HSG is typically performed without anesthesia. Mild discomfort or cramping may occur briefly.
Results are often available immediately or within a short time after the procedure.
In some cases, the dye pressure may clear minor blockages, but it is not guaranteed as a treatment.