HysterosalpingogramHSG (Hysterosalpingography), Uterosalpingography Why It Is DoneA hysterosalpingogram is done to: - Find a blocked fallopian tube. The test often
is done for a woman who is having a hard time becoming pregnant. An infection
may cause severe scarring of the fallopian tubes and block the tubes,
preventing pregnancy. Occasionally the dye used during a hysterosalpingogram will push through and open a blocked
tube.
- Find problems in the uterus, such as an abnormal shape or
structure, an injury,
polyps,
fibroids,
adhesions, or a foreign object in the uterus. These
types of problems may cause painful menstrual periods or repeated
miscarriages.
- See whether surgery to
reverse a
tubal ligation has been
successful.
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