Do you need to be hospitalized to scrape the uterus with thick lining?

Thickness of the lining of the uterus is generally defined as a thick lining of the uterus. Most people with thick lining of the uterus do not need to be hospitalized for scraping, but some people with abnormalities do need to be hospitalized. For those with simple endometrial thickness and no other accompanying conditions, hospitalization is usually not required when seeking medical attention for curettage. However, patients need to stay in the hospital for a period of time after scraping in order to deal with abnormalities in time. If the endometrial thickness is caused by endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyp, endometrial cancer, etc., or accompanied by high blood pressure, vaginal bleeding, etc., then hospitalization is required for scraping. Although scraping is a common clinical operation, female patients should avoid multiple scraping to prevent the occurrence of uterine adhesion, cervical adhesion, infertility and other conditions. After scraping the uterus, attention should be paid to bed rest, strengthen personal hygiene care. Attention should also be paid to monitoring the condition, if accompanied by symptoms such as heavy vaginal bleeding, severe pain, etc., it is necessary to inform the doctor in time to deal with the situation to prevent accidents. It is recommended that people with thick endometrium be hospitalized according to their own actual situation and after a thorough assessment by a doctor, if there are any other problems, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.