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What is diagnostic curettage?
**Diagnostic curettage** is one of the medical methods in which tissue from the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium) is scraped with a special tool and removed for laboratory tests. This method is usually performed by a gynecologist and is known as a minimally invasive method.
Diagnostic curettage applications
Diagnostic curettage is used for various purposes in obstetrics and gynecology, including:
- Investigating the cause of **abnormal uterine bleeding**
- Diagnosing **uterine or cervical cancer**
- Diagnosing **uterine polyps or fibroids**
- Investigation of infertility and menstrual problems
- Confirming or rejecting the presence of abnormal cells in the uterus
Diagnostic curettage steps
1. **Patient preparation**: The patient is usually under local anesthesia or short-term anesthesia.
2. **Cervical dilation**: The cervix is slightly opened to insert the instrument.
3. Endometrial tissue scraping: The doctor removes a thin layer of the inner tissue of the uterus using a tool called "curt".
4. **Sending the sample to the laboratory**: The collected tissue is sent for pathological examination.
Care after diagnostic curettage
- Rest for one to two days
- Avoiding sex and using tampons for a week
- Taking medicines prescribed by a doctor
- See a doctor if you notice unusual symptoms such as fever, heavy bleeding or severe pain
Possible side effects of diagnostic curettage
Although curettage is a safe procedure, in rare cases complications may occur:
- Uterine infection
- Perforation of the uterine wall
- internal adhesion of the uterus (Asherman's syndrome)
- Abnormal bleeding
Conclusion
Diagnostic curettage is a safe medical method to check and diagnose uterine problems, which is performed under the supervision of a gynecologist. Post-operative care and follow-up of test results play an important role in improving your health.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
**1. Is diagnostic curettage painful?**
No, it is usually done under anesthesia and the patient does not feel any pain.
**2. Can you get pregnant after a curettage?**
Yes, curettage usually does not affect fertility except in rare cases of uterine adhesions.
**3. How long after curettage should you see a doctor?**
A follow-up examination is recommended about one week after the operation to check the results.
💡 **Important note:** Always go to reputable centers and experienced specialists for diagnostic curettage to minimize the risk of complications.
Dr. Ansieh Khodgaran Khamse
**Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialist and Female Cosmetic Surgeon**
**Master Course in Female Cosmetic Surgery from Europe**
**Consultation and examination of pregnancy, women's diseases and infertility**
More than 12 years of experience in the field of female cosmetic surgeries and performing more than 2000 successful female cosmetic surgeries, including labiaplasty, perinoplasty, vaginoplasty, and gel and fat injection to the bikini area.
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