How long to take medication after cervical polyp surgery

How long you take medication after cervical polyp surgery needs to be considered on a case-by-case basis. If the cervical polyp is removed alone, and the inflammatory problem has been treated or ruled out prior to the surgery, there is usually no medication or oral antibiotics for three to five days to prevent infection. If there is a combination of inflammation, etc., antibiotics are usually taken for one week to two weeks as prescribed by the doctor. The use of medication should pay attention to the presence of allergies, liver and kidney function abnormalities and other contraindications. If there is vaginitis, generally according to the results of the pathogen examination, choose to use drugs, such as oral metronidazole tablets, fluconazole capsules, azithromycin dispersible tablets, etc., for about a week. There is pelvic inflammation, usually two weeks anti-infection treatment. Usually choose levofloxacin tablets, cefuroxime tablets, cefaclor dispersible tablets and so on to take two weeks, usually need to add one week of oral metronidazole. Cervical polyps may have a small amount of bleeding after surgery, in order to prevent infection, usually the physician will recommend oral antibiotics for three to five days to prevent infection, such as cefuroxime tablets, metronidazole tablets, and so on. Cervical polyps are relatively easy to recurrence of the disease, usually have abnormal discharge, inflammation manifestation, must be done as soon as possible to minimize the chances of recurrence of treatment. Whether cervical polyps need to use drugs after surgery and the time to use drugs, need to be judged by a professional doctor according to the patient’s condition.