The hazards of laparoscopic surgery for women often include injuries caused by improper operation, or complications caused by gas filling into the abdominal cavity. The surgical method is minimally invasive, less traumatic to the body, and the level of doctors and equipment technology has been improved, the chance of these hazards is relatively small, so there is no need to worry too much. The need for recuperation after surgery is usually not caused by its hazards, but by the need to recover from the condition.1. Injury: During the laparoscopic surgery operation, due to the small incision and the limited space for the operation of the abdominal cavity, if the operation is not done properly during the surgery, it can cause organic damage to organs, tissues, nerves or blood vessels. For women, if the surrounding blood vessels or peritoneum are punctured, it may induce postoperative pain in the perineum, thigh root, abdomen, etc.; 2. Complications: during laparoscopic surgery, gas may enter the abdomen through the incision gap, and in serious cases, gas embolism may occur by filling the gas into the blood vessels, and this operation may also induce subcutaneous emphysema; 3. Infection: if women undergo gynecological laparoscopic surgery, it may need to be performed transvaginally, which may destroy the vaginal structure and flora, and may easily lead to vaginal infection, abnormal leucorrhea, lower abdominal pain and other symptoms, so care should be taken to keep the perineum clean and dry after surgery. If improper care is given, abdominal infection may also easily occur. Prompt medical attention is recommended to avoid aggravation of symptoms.