The average hysteroscopic IUD removal requires a three to four day hospitalization.
Usually, ordinary IUD removal can be done on an outpatient basis. The use of hysteroscopy to remove the IUD is usually because the IUD is difficult to remove and requires appropriate preoperative preparation, observation of the patient’s physical condition to avoid intrauterine bleeding.
After hysteroscopic removal of the IUD, it is important to closely observe the signs, maintain a good routine, avoid coitus for a week, eat a light diet, and maintain a good mood.
If there is any discomfort during the hospitalization period of hysteroscopic IUD extraction, communicate with the doctor in time, clarify the problem and then carry out the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.