Multiple fibroids and adenomyosis are more suitable for ultrasound ablation treatment, which is less invasive, has no skin incision, necrosis of fibroids by ultrasound focusing, and can treat multiple fibroids at the same time. Patient question: I had a laparoscopic myomectomy on July 19 of this year. The doctor recommended either removal of the uterus or surgical removal of the fibroids. I chose to remove the fibroids. During the operation, I removed 1 large tumor, 6CM, and 1 small tumor, 1CM, with bleeding of 500ML; because I had a cesarean section, I had severe intestinal adhesions in the lower abdomen. 20 days after the operation, the first period came on August 8, the 3rd-4th day of the period, the bleeding was so heavy that I was afraid to move when lying in bed, I had to change the 41CM sanitary napkin 3 times when sleeping at night, and when I went to the toilet, the blood flowed out like running water, 2-3 times larger than the bleeding of the period before the operation, the period lasted 10 days, and after 10 days, the flow of yellow water like the bleeding of the period, and then I took anti-inflammatory drugs to get better. On September 4, I had my second post-operative period, and the bleeding was still very heavy on the 3rd and 4th days, so on the 4th day I took Toxopamine to stop the bleeding, and after taking 6 tablets, the blood volume decreased and I stopped taking the medicine. Now, on the 10th day of my period, it is still not clear and the blood is black in color. In addition, so far after the operation, I cannot hold urine, and my lower abdomen hurts when I urinate, and every morning when I get up to go to the toilet to urinate, my lower abdomen hurts very much. Now I am taking Bao Gong hemostatic granules, Sulleyfi + VC. What kind of help do you want: What causes such a large amount of menstrual blood after surgery? Is there any way to bring the menstrual flow back to normal? Is it inflammation because of the pain at the site of myoma removal? Should I get medical treatment? Can the painful urination after bladder breakage heal naturally? If I can’t get my menstrual flow under control after surgery, do I need to have my uterus removed? Answer: Since the fibroids you removed are larger and more numerous, it is common to have these these symptoms after surgery. The menstrual flow should gradually decrease, and there is no other method to implement at this time, as you have just had surgery. If the pain at the removal site is gradually decreasing and there is no local redness or swelling or other symptoms, it should not be an infection, but you can take some anti-inflammatory medicine. The pain of urination should gradually decrease, but later your abdominal adhesions will be more severe than before and may cause intermittent abdominal pain and other symptoms. If your menstrual flow is still very heavy, you can consider ultrasound ablation treatment. This treatment is more suitable for multiple myomas and adenomyosis, which is less invasive, has no skin incision, and can treat multiple myomas at the same time by focusing ultrasound to necrosis the myomas.