Hysteroscopic Polyp Removal at Harsh Hospital
Spotting between periods, heavier bleeding or struggling to conceive? A small uterine polyp can be the hidden reason, and it can usually be removed gently, with no cuts and no scars.
Uterine, or endometrial, polyps are soft growths on the lining of the womb. They are usually harmless, yet they can cause troublesome bleeding or quietly stand in the way of pregnancy. The kindest way to remove them is by hysteroscopy, a thin camera is passed through the cervix to see and treat inside the uterus, often as a scarless day-care procedure. At Harsh Hospital in Himatnagar, Dr. Hitesh Patel and our team remove polyps precisely under direct vision, so only the polyp is treated and the healthy lining around it is protected. Most women go home the same day, reassured and on the road to relief.
What We Help With
Bleeding Between Periods
Stopping the spotting or unexpected bleeding that polyps so often cause.
Heavy Periods
Easing heavy or prolonged bleeding linked to growths on the uterine lining.
Trouble Conceiving
Clearing polyps that may be making it harder for a pregnancy to settle.
Post-Menopausal Bleeding
Careful removal and assessment of polyps causing bleeding after menopause.
Polyp Seen on Scan
Confirming and removing a polyp that an ultrasound has already suggested.
Recurrent Loss
Addressing polyps that may contribute to repeated early pregnancy loss.
Our Approach
- Detailed Evaluation, a full history plus your scans to confirm the polyp and plan the gentlest removal.
- Gentle Preparation, simple instructions and reassurance so you feel calm and ready on the day.
- Precise Removal, a thin camera guides removal of only the polyp through the cervix, no cut, no scar.
- Same-Day Comfort, most women rest briefly and head home the same day as a day-care procedure.
- Gentle Follow-up, a review to confirm relief and, where relevant, support your fertility plans.
Why Patients Trust Harsh Hospital
Years of women’s care
No cuts, day-care comfort
Only the polyp removed
Friendly guidance
What to Expect on Your Visit
Your first visit is a calm conversation, not a rushed appointment. We listen to your symptoms, look at any scans, and explain whether a polyp is likely behind them. If removal is the right step, we talk you through every part beforehand so nothing feels unknown. Most women are pleasantly surprised by how gentle and quick the day itself turns out to be.
- A private, unhurried discussion of your bleeding or fertility concerns.
- Any previous reports, scans or medication details you have.
- A simple explanation of the camera removal and how you will feel.
- Honest guidance on recovery, results and what to watch for afterwards.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a polyp removed without an operation cut?
A thin camera is passed gently through the cervix to see inside the uterus, and the polyp is removed under direct vision through that same route. There is no cut on the tummy, so it is usually a scarless, day-care procedure.
Are uterine polyps dangerous?
Most polyps are not cancerous, but because they can cause bleeding or fertility problems, removing and examining them is sensible. We always explain your individual situation clearly and honestly.
Will removing the polyp help me get pregnant?
For some women a polyp is making it harder for a pregnancy to settle, so removing it can help. We will discuss how it fits into your overall fertility plan rather than promising a guaranteed result.
How soon will I recover?
Recovery is usually quick. Many women rest for a day and return to normal activity soon after, with only mild cramping or light spotting for a short while.
Can polyps come back after removal?
Occasionally new polyps can form later, which is why we encourage a gentle follow-up. If symptoms return, Dr. Hitesh Patel can reassess and advise you again.
