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HSG / Saline Sonogram

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An X-ray test with contrast dye used to check the uterus and fallopian tubes. It helps detect blocked tubes or uterine abnormalities that may cause infertility.

HSG / Saline Sonogram

What is HSG/SHG?

Hysterosalpingogram (HSG):
An X-ray test with contrast dye used to check the uterus and fallopian tubes. It helps detect blocked tubes or uterine abnormalities that may cause infertility.
Sonohysterogram (SHG) / Saline Infusion Sonography (SIS):
An ultrasound test where sterile saline is placed in the uterus to make the uterine cavity easier to see. It helps diagnose fibroids, polyps, abnormal bleeding, or uterine shape problems.

When to Consider HSG (Hysterosalpingogram)

You may need an HSG if your doctor is evaluating fertility problems, especially to check the fallopian tubes.
Consider HSG if you have:

When to Consider SHG (Sonohysterogram / Saline Infusion Sonography)

You may need an SHG if your doctor is checking for uterine cavity problems, often linked to bleeding or miscarriage.
Consider SHG if you have:

Types of HSG (Hysterosalpingogram)

Conventional HSG (X-ray HSG)

Fluoroscopic HSG

Sonohysterogram-based HSG (Sonohysterography with contrast for tubes)

MRI HSG (less common)

Types of SHG (Sonohysterogram / Saline Infusion Sonography)

Standard SHG (Saline Infusion Sonography, SIS)

Contrast Sonohysterography (Saline + Air Bubbles or Foam)

3D Sonohysterography

Procedures of HSG (Hysterosalpingogram)

Step 1 : Preparation
Duration: 5–10 minutes (plus setup time).

Procedure of SHG (Sonohysterogram / Saline Infusion Sonography)