If the residue is small and small, it will usually be expelled by itself after evacuation. If the residue is large and numerous, most of them cannot be discharged by themselves.
To determine whether the residue will be discharged by itself, it is necessary to depend on the actual situation, and cannot be generalized. If the number of residues in the uterine cavity is small and small in size, they can usually be discharged within a period of time after the operation, so there is no need to worry too much. However, if the residue in the uterine cavity is larger and more in number, it cannot be discharged by itself in most cases.
In this case, the residue found after the purging operation may require the use of drugs such as hysteronin under the guidance of the doctor. If it still can not be discharged, it is likely to need to carry out a second removal of the uterus, relatively speaking, the damage to the uterus is relatively large.
When you find that there are still residues after the removal of the uterus, you need to go to the hospital in time, and cooperate with the doctor to actively treat.