The Mannix is usually referred to as the levonorgestrel IUD system, which is a common form of contraception. Removal of the IUD requires a detailed physical examination, after which the doctor will sterilize the organism, use tools to remove it, and finally take medication to fight infection.
In the clinic, a detailed examination, such as gynecological examination, routine leukorrhea, ultrasound, etc., should be conducted before the removal surgery to clarify the condition of the body and the location of the IUD, which is usually removed 3 to 7 days after the end of menstruation.
The doctor will first sterilize the vulva, vagina and cervix, and observe the tail filament of the ectocervix through the instrument, and then use oval forceps to pull the tail filament to remove the birth control device. If it is difficult to remove the IUD from the external cervix, hysteroscopic removal of the IUD should also be performed in a timely manner, which varies due to the different conditions of the organism.
In addition, after the removal of the IUD, women should dynamically observe their own body changes, and if necessary, under the guidance of the doctor to take anti-infective drugs to intervene, such as levofloxacin and so on. For more information, please consult your doctor.