What to Expect After Surgery for Inflammatory Endometrial Disease

Inflammation of the endometrium should be treated with medication as prescribed by the doctor after surgery to prevent re-infection, and should be given more rest and nutritional supplements in the diet. 1. After surgery, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions for a full course of anti-inflammatory treatment, especially for chronic non-specific endometritis, you generally need to apply antibiotics for 2 weeks after surgery. 2. Endometritis is a disease in which bacteria break through the defense of the cervix and invade the uterine lining and inflammation occurs. After surgery, because the patient’s cervical barrier function is weakened, so you need to prevent infection and keep the vulva clean. The reason for this is that when you take a bath, the bacteria can go back and forth and cause endometritis to reoccur, and you can’t have sex for a month. 3. The patient’s body has not yet fully recovered from the operation, so he needs to rest more, and he can do moderate activities, but he can’t do strenuous exercise. Patients should also eat more food rich in protein and vitamins, pay attention to nutrition and enhance resistance. And they need to keep warm to avoid getting cold and flu. If endometritis is diagnosed and treated by surgery, please follow the doctor’s instructions for postoperative recovery.