The term “period” generally refers to a woman’s menstruation. Delayed menstruation for a week after hysteroscopy may be related to damage to the uterine mucosa during the examination, or may be due to cervicitis and irregular menstruation, which can be treated with general therapy and medication.
1. Damaged uterine mucosa: If your period is delayed for a week after hysteroscopy, you should observe whether you have abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and other uncomfortable symptoms, pay attention to the vulva to keep clean, and ensure sufficient rest, wait for the damaged uterine mucosa to grow and heal slowly, and then your menstrual cycle will gradually return to normal.
2. Cervicitis: When there is inflammation in the cervical tissue itself, delayed menstruation may also occur after hysteroscopy. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to use the vaginal suppositories such as elimination pessaries and povidone suppositories for treatment, and after the elimination of cervical inflammation, the delayed menstruation will gradually improve.
3. Irregular menstruation: Some women who have irregular menstruation will also have delayed menstruation after hysteroscopy, and it is recommended to take progesterone and other medicines as prescribed by the doctor to regulate the situation actively.
There are many reasons for delayed menstruation after hysteroscopy, if the menstruation does not return to normal after the examination, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.