Post hysteroscopy patients are mainly resting, but should not be bedridden for a long time. Depending on the patient’s recovery, he or she should get out of bed as soon as possible, and moderate walking will help recovery. Hysteroscopy is shorter, less invasive, and recovery is faster. If there is no abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, simple exercises, such as slow walking and yoga exercises, can usually be performed 3 days after the examination, but strenuous exercises are not suitable. If the patient undergoes hysteroscopic surgical operation, which is more damaging to the endometrium, a longer period of sedation is required. However, patients should not be bedridden for a long time after hysteroscopy, and early and appropriate activities are recommended to prevent uterine adhesions. Depending on the operation and recovery, patients are often advised to get out of bed and walk around appropriately 24 hours or 2-3 days after the operation. In conclusion, patients should take more rest after hysteroscopy, prohibit strenuous activities, keep the pubic area clean and hygienic, eat a light diet, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods. At the same time, sexual intercourse and tub bathing are prohibited for 1 month to avoid bacterial upstream infection.