Uterine Diverticulum How to get the blood out of the diverticulum quickly

Uterine diverticula are usually treated using surgery, and there is no such thing as getting the blood to flow out quickly, which is related to the patient’s recovery. Uterine diverticulum refers to a diverticulum-like lesion that develops at the surgical site after various uterine surgeries due to poor healing and is a common complication after cesarean section. Patients may present with premenstrual pain and discomfort, prolonged periods, postmenstrual dribbling, and abnormal vaginal bleeding. The way to get the blood out of the diverticulum is to treat the diverticulum so that the symptoms do not recur. Surgical excision is often used to treat uterine diverticula, including open surgery, transvaginal surgery, hysteroscopic surgery, and combined hysterolaparoscopic surgery. The most used is the combined hysterolaparoscopic surgery, which can remove the diverticulum more meticulously and reduce complications such as pelvic adhesions. After effective treatment, the patient’s symptoms can be relieved and the patient’s quality of life can be improved. It is recommended to choose the appropriate way of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.