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Is SHG the same as HSG?

Is SHG the same as HSG?

A sonohysterogram, also known as SHG or SIS, is like an HSG. However, it involves sterile, saline water rather than radio-opaque dye. Additionally, it requires an ultrasound instead of X-ray imaging. After introducing saline into the uterus using a catheter, you will have a transvaginal ultrasound.

What is difference between HSG and SSG?

A HSG is an x-ray procedure to determine if the fallopian tubes are open and the shape of the uterine cavity is normal. A SSG is similar to a HSG but is an ultrasound.

Which is more painful HSG or sonohysterogram?

Sonohysterogram is replacing HSG as physicians’ first choice because it provides clear views of the uterus and endometrium without causing undue discomfort for the patient. HSG, on the other hand, often causes painful cramping.

What does SHG mean in fertility?

Saline infusion sonohysterography (SIS or SHG) is a procedure to evaluate the uterus and the shape of the uterine cavity. SHG uses ultrasound and sterile fluid to show the uterus and endometrial (uterine lining) cavity. The ovaries are also seen at the time of SHG. The purpose is to detect any abnormalities.

Is FemVue better than HSG?

FemVue Sono HSG, which only uses saline, air and ultrasound is a safe and reliable alternative to the conventional hysterosalpingogram (HSG) which uses x-rays and x-ray contrast dye. The procedure usually takes between 10 and 30 minutes to complete and the results are available immediately.

Are you more fertile after HSG?

Studies have shown that there is up to 30% increased pregnancy rates for the first 3 months after an HSG for couples with unexplained infertility. It is presumed that the dye itself flushes out debris (also known as “tubal goo”) and if that was all that was preventing pregnancy, you conceive within 3 months.

Why was my HSG so painful?

Managing HSG Discomfort In most women, the dye painlessly passes through the uterus, through the fallopian tubes, and out into the abdominal cavity. However, if your tubes are blocked, the dye can cause pressure. This is what can then lead to substantial discomfort or even pain.

Why was my sonohysterogram so painful?

Difficulty placing the catheter: if your cervix is narrow or your uterus is unusually tilted. If there are blockages or uterine problems: if the fluid can’t spill out from the fallopian tubes as it should, this can be painful.

How do I prepare for a SHG test?

Preparation Instructions You may take 2-4 ibuprofen (400-800mg) 30-60 minutes before the procedure to help alleviate this discomfort. Contact us if you are experiencing pain, very heavy bleeding, abnormal vaginal discharge, and/or a fever.

Can a Sonohysterogram increase fertility?

The study confirms that the HSG procedure can help women with unexplained infertility get pregnant and shows that the chance of pregnancy is greatest if the oil-based contrast is used.

Is Sono HSG painful?

Is the HSG procedure painful? Many women feel some cramping, especially when the dye is injected. Women who have a blocked fallopian tube may feel intense pain. Over-the-counter pain medicines such as ibuprofen can help relieve this pain or discomfort.

What should I avoid after HSG test?

Some doctors may tell you to refrain from sexual intercourse for a few days after the test. While mild cramps are normal, if your discomfort seems to be increasing after the test or you develop a fever, contact your doctor. There is a rare risk of infection following an HSG. Increasing pain may be a sign of infection.

What’s the difference between a HSG and a Sono?

Sonohysterogram (hysteron = uterus; sono = sound), on the other hand, involves viewing the uterus through the use of an ultrasound unlike the HSG which uses X-ray. It uses high-frequency sound waves that travel at different speeds through body organs and tissues that bounce back to reflect and image.

How is a sonohysterosalpingogram similar to An HSG?

What it detects: Similar to an HSG, a sonohysterosalpingogram assesses fallopian tubes and uterine shape. How it works: A sonohysterosalpingogram uses sterile saline and air or contrast, which is passed through the cervix into the uterus and visualized by transvaginal ultrasound.

What’s the difference between an X-ray and a HSG?

X-rays are teratogenic, or harmful to the baby. Hence, it is important that HSG be taken two to five days after your menstrual period has ended to be sure you are not pregnant. Sonohysterogram (hysteron = uterus; sono = sound), on the other hand, involves viewing the uterus through the use of an ultrasound unlike the HSG which uses X-ray.

Are there any drawbacks to having a HSG?

Drawbacks: HSG involves a low dose of radiation, can be uncomfortable, and does not provide as much detailed information about the uterine cavity as a transvaginal ultrasound.