After uterine fibroid ultrasound ablation surgery, the discharge is mostly normal after a few days of cleanliness and is a common reaction after ultrasound ablation surgery.
After uterine fibroid ultrasound ablation surgery, there is a possibility that a small amount of vaginal discharge may recur, mostly due to the proximity of the fibroid to the endothelium, and the stimulation during the ablation of the fibroid, this phenomenon may occur.
Ultrasound ablation of uterine fibroids may also lead to discomfort in the abdominal wall, muscle aches and pains, and mild swelling and pain in the lower abdomen, hips, and lower back, which usually get better after a few days after the procedure.
After the uterine fibroid ultrasound ablation surgery, any discomfort needs to be reviewed at any time, and the doctor will formulate an individualized treatment plan to avoid delays.