Do you need to be hospitalized after hysteroscopic polyp removal?

Hysteroscopic polyp removal is a hysteroscopic polyp surgery, after which hospitalization is usually required. Hysteroscopic polyp surgery involves observing the location of the endometrial polyp under a hysteroscope and removing the polyp using an electrosurgical ring along the root of the polyp. Since there may be bleeding after the procedure, it is recommended that the patient be hospitalized for observation and discharged when it is safe to do so. The patient’s diet should be light and follow the principle of small meals. Eat more vegetables, fruits and other foods rich in vitamins and fiber, such as peaches, apples, lemons, etc., which can enhance the body’s immunity. Patients are advised to go to regular hospitals and have hysteroscopic polyp surgery under the proper operation of doctors.