How soon after hysteroscopy should I take dextroprogesterone?

How long to take oral dexamethasone after hysteroscopy depends on the menstrual cycle and the timing of the procedure, and there is no definite number of days. It is not routine to take depo progesterone after hysteroscopy, and most are used for prevention of polyp recurrence or hormone replacement for uterine adhesions.
Hysteroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure commonly used in gynecology, mainly for endometrial polyps, uterine adhesions, removal of foreign bodies in the uterine cavity, etc., to be operated by a professional physician. In order to prevent the endometrial lining from thinning after the surgery, which may lead to scanty menstruation or infertility and other complications, the endometrial lining should be regulated by taking dexmedroxyprogesterone under the instruction of the doctor after the surgery.
Adverse reactions such as uterine bleeding and breast pain may occur after taking dextroprogesterone, and a history of allergy and thrombosis should be excluded.
After hysteroscopy, we should pay attention to proper rest, avoid strenuous exercise and premature exertion, keep the vulva clean and dry, prohibit pelvic baths and sexual intercourse for 1 month, and give antibiotics such as metronidazole to prevent infections as prescribed by the doctor, as well as repeat the examination on time.