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BIOPSY ENDOMETRIAL CURRETTING
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Avoid certain activities

Avoid douching, using tampons, and vaginal medications for a certain period of time before your procedure. 

 Talk to your doctor

Let your doctor know if you are pregnant, or if you are allergic to or sensitive to any medicines, iodine, latex, tape, or anesthesia. You should also provide a list of all medications you are taking, including over-the-counter and herbal supplements. 

 Ask about pain medication

You can ask your doctor if you can take a sedative or pain reliever to reduce cramping and pain. 

 Eat and drink

Unless you are receiving anesthesia, you can plan to eat and drink normally before the procedure. 

 On the day of the procedure, you can expect to:

Provide a urine sample for a pregnancy test

Have your blood pressure checked

Empty your bladder

Undress and wear a hospital gown

Lie down on an exam table

Have the area numbed with a spray or injection

Have a thin tube placed inside to collect a small sample 

 After the procedure, you can expect soreness and cramping for 48 hours. You should call your healthcare provider if you have any of the following: 

 Bleeding that lasts longer than two to three days 

 Fever (temperature greater than 101°F) 

 Cramps lasting longer than 48 hours 

 Increasing rather than decreasing pain 

 Prolonged or heavy bleeding 

 Foul-smelling vaginal discharge 

 


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