The length of time to rest after the cleansing procedure cannot be generalized and should be determined based on the patient’s specific recovery situation. Under normal circumstances, a week of rest is sufficient if no complications arise for the patient. Uterine removal is one of the most common and basic dispositions in obstetrics and gynecology to treat abnormal uterine bleeding due to endometrial hyperplasia, incomplete or retained abortions, and also directly for termination of early pregnancy. Normally, the uterus will contract naturally and gradually shrink in size after the clearing operation, and the thickness of the endometrium is obviously reduced after the clearing operation, so the amount of bleeding is generally less after the operation, and the post-operative pain is also mild, so generally you can resume your normal work life after resting for about a week after the clearing operation. However, some complications may occur after the operation, such as post-operative infection, incomplete cleaning, cervical damage, etc., which will affect the recovery of the uterus and should be dealt with in time, and the rest time should be extended at this time. Although clearing surgery is less traumatic, you should also use some drugs to promote the recovery of the uterus after surgery, and you should also take oral antibiotics for 5 days to prevent infection. In addition, paying attention to regular work and rest, ensuring sufficient sleep and a varied and balanced diet can help promote recovery.