How It Feels
If you are given a sedative or a local or regional anesthesia, you
may have some cramping during the test. If you have general anesthesia, you may
have a tickling, dry throat, slight hoarseness, or a mild sore throat after the
test; these symptoms may last several days. Throat lozenges and warm saltwater
gargles can help relieve the throat symptoms.
Some women feel dizzy and sick to their stomachs. This is called a
vasovagal reaction. This feeling will go away after a
few minutes.
You may need to avoid sexual intercourse, using tampons, or playing
sports for a while after hysteroscopy. Talk to your doctor about when you can
resume normal activities.