Usually, patients undergoing hysteroscopic surgery for polyp removal need to be hospitalized for 3 to 5 days.
Clinically, endometrial polyps that are large in size, accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, and have a tendency to become malignant can be removed by hysteroscopic surgery to promote the recovery of the body’s health.
For some patients who undergo hysteroscopic surgery to remove polyps, hospitalization is usually required for about 3 days if postoperative care is taken and the body recovers satisfactorily. If the patient does not take care of his/her body after the hysteroscopic polyp removal, and there are complications such as infection and bleeding, he/she will need to stay in the hospital for about 5 days or even longer.
Before hysteroscopic surgery, patients need to cooperate with the doctor to do a comprehensive examination, in order to check the contraindications to the operation, to improve the chances of success of the operation.
After hysteroscopic surgery, patients should pay attention to wound and perineum care to prevent infection. Patients should also closely monitor the vital signs, and if accompanied by abdominal pain, heavy vaginal bleeding and other symptoms, need to promptly inform the doctor to deal with, in order to prevent the occurrence of accidents.