The specific recovery time of post-caesarean section endometriosis needs to be analyzed in conjunction with the size of the endometriosis lesion, the depth of invasion of the lesion, and the patient’s physical resistance, and it is generally possible to recover in 1-2 weeks. If the size of the lesion of endometriosis in the abdominal wall after cesarean section is relatively small, it is usually treated by local excision of the lesion, and most of them can recover in about 1 week. However, if the endometriosis lesion is large in size and involves the fascial layer, the resection of the lesion during surgery is extensive, resulting in the loss of the subcutaneous fat layer, which prolongs the recovery time to about 2 weeks. In addition, the physical resistance of the patient’s body also affects the prognosis, for example, patients with diabetes, malnutrition, and immunocompromised patients, the recovery of endometriosis of the abdominal wall after cesarean section will also be slower. Post-caesarean section abdominal wall endometriosis is often manifested as cyclic abdominal incision pain that changes with the menstrual cycle, once this symptom occurs, it is recommended to consult the hospital in time, improve the abdominal examination, abdominal incision superficial ultrasound and other examinations, and according to the condition of the development of appropriate treatment programs.