An analysis of the literature on overcome the pain, anxiety levels of patients during hysterosalpingography procedure
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Abstract
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is an essential diagnostic method for assessing infertility. However, it often causes considerable discomfort and anxiety, which might discourage patients from following through with the operation and affect the accuracy of the diagnosis. This research review examines several approaches to alleviate pain and anxiety during HSG. The explored approaches encompass pharmaceutical treatments, such as painkillers, topical anesthetics, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs), as well as non-pharmacological procedures, such as electro-acupuncture, patient education, and counseling. Research suggests that the efficacy of analgesics and topical anesthetics in alleviating discomfort is inconsistent, since several studies have found no substantial advantages compared to placebos. The study emphasizes the significance of using minimally invasive methods, utilizing state-of-the-art technology, and delivering comprehensive patient education to improve comfort and adherence to procedures. Although there have been advancements, further research is needed to create customized pain and anxiety management methods that can enhance the overall patient experience during HSG.
Keywords: Hysterosalpingography, pain management, anxiety reduction, pharmacological interventions, non-pharmacological methods, patient education, acupuncture, topical anesthetics, gynecological procedures.