It is not recommended to be sedentary after hysteroscopy. If you are sedentary for 18 days after surgery, it may affect the speed of internal wound healing and may even induce gynecological inflammation as well as abnormal vaginal bleeding, resulting in back pain and back pain. Hysteroscopy can be used as both an examination and a treatment measure, but whether it is used for examination or treatment, it is an invasive operation. Long-term sedentary after hysteroscopy can lead to pelvic congestion, thus making the cervix and uterine cavity poorly repaired and susceptible to gynecological inflammatory diseases due to pathogenic microbial infections, which may also lead to abnormal and prolonged bleeding in the vagina. Therefore, sitting for 18 days after hysteroscopic surgery is not conducive to the recovery of internal wounds, and proper rest should be taken after surgery to facilitate recovery. After hysteroscopy, care should be taken to rest intensively for at least 2 weeks, with appropriate walking, but avoiding excessive weight bearing. There will be a small amount of bleeding after surgery. During the recovery period, pay attention to hygiene and change sanitary napkins regularly. Sexual intercourse is forbidden for 1 month after surgery. Eat a diet rich in vegetables and fruits and avoid spicy and cold foods.