Hysteroscopic surgery usually requires intravenous anesthesia or lumbar anesthesia, and there will inevitably be bleeding during the procedure, and the body may be weak after the hysteroscopic procedure. Therefore, it is necessary to take proper care of the body after hysteroscopy to help it recover as soon as possible. In addition to eating foods that are easy to digest and absorb, it is also important to get enough sleep and rest. If you are weak after hysteroscopy, you should eat more food with high protein and iron content, such as eggs, eel, black fish, snapper, yogurt, etc. It is necessary to rest in bed for 3-5 days, prohibit sexual life for one month, and not to bathe and wash your hair with cold water for one week after the operation, and only to take a shower and not a tub bath. Do not do strenuous exercise and heavy physical labor, and do not stand for a long time. Although hysteroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery, it is also harmful to the body, so it is important to pay attention to these aspects in order to recover faster. It is also necessary to continue to infuse anti-inflammatory fluids and wash the vulva regularly after surgery to prevent wound infection. Since hysteroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery, the recovery time is relatively short, with a basic recovery in 7-10 days after surgery and a full recovery in a month. Keep the air in the room, and after the basic recovery, you need to move around properly to prevent constipation.