After hysteroscopy, it is recommended to walk appropriately if the condition is stabilized, but it is not recommended to walk if the pain after hysteroscopy is severe and there are other complications.
When the condition is stabilized, getting out of bed and doing some activities can promote blood circulation, gastrointestinal peristalsis, accelerate the recovery of gastrointestinal function, and reduce the occurrence of venous thrombosis and other complications in the lower limbs. It is normal to have tolerable pain in the wound area during walking.
If there is hemorrhage during hysteroscopy, the patient is not awake from anesthesia, or the patient is allergic to the procedure, these require 24-hour supervision and are strictly prohibited from moving on the ground.
Whether you should walk more or stay still after hysteroscopy depends on the patient’s recovery, and it is recommended that you follow your doctor’s instructions after the procedure.