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Hymenectomy

1800.00 MDL

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Hymenectomy is a surgical procedure involving the complete or partial removal of the hymen. It is typically indicated in cases of an imperforate or septate hymen, which may cause difficulties with menstruation or other complications. Hymenectomy is performed to treat such conditions and to improve the patient’s quality of life.

It is considered a minor intervention, usually performed under local or general anesthesia, with a short post-operative recovery time.

Preparation before Hymenectomy

  1. Medical Consultation:
    • A thorough gynecological evaluation is required to confirm the diagnosis (e.g., imperforate hymen or other anomalies).
    • The doctor will review the patient’s medical history, including any allergies and current medications.
  2. Blood Tests:
    • Routine blood work (e.g., complete blood count, coagulation tests) may be required to assess general health and rule out risks.
  3. Fasting:
    • If general anesthesia is used, the patient should not eat or drink for 6–8 hours before the procedure to avoid anesthesia-related complications.
  4. Local Preparation:
    • Proper personal hygiene is important before the intervention. The doctor may recommend gentle cleansing of the intimate area on the morning of the procedure.
  5. Medication:
    • Patients should avoid nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or aspirin a few days prior to surgery, as these may increase the risk of bleeding.

After the procedure, the physician will provide post-operative care instructions and guidance on recovery.

Preparation:

Medical consultation: A detailed gynecological evaluation is required to confirm the diagnosis (eg: imperforate hymen or other abnormalities). The doctor will discuss the patient's medical history, including allergies and any medications the patient is taking. Blood tests: Standard blood tests (CBC, coagulation) may be required to assess general health and rule out potential risks. Food: If general anesthesia is used, the patient should avoid eating or drinking for 6-8 hours before the procedure to prevent anesthesia-related complications. Local training: Body hygiene is important before the intervention. The doctor may recommend a gentle cleansing of the intimate area on the morning of the procedure. Medicines: The patient should avoid nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or aspirin a few days before the procedure, as they may increase the risk of bleeding.
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