How long do you need to rest after uterine polyp surgery

Uterine polyps usually need to rest for about a week after surgery.
Uterine polyps belong to the more common clinical gynecological diseases, mainly manifested as abnormal bleeding from the uterus, which may cause menstrual disorders and lead to irregular menstrual cycles, and can be removed through surgical removal or hysteroscopic electrosurgery. Generally, after having uterine polyp surgery, it is necessary to rest for about a week, and not to be overly tired or strenuous exercise, so as not to cause increased uterine bleeding or prolonged bleeding time.
After having uterine polyp surgery, it is recommended to take anti-inflammatory, blood-stasis activating and infection-preventing medicines, such as cefixime, metronidazole, motherwort granules, gynecological inflammation of Kang capsule, etc., in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, to promote the recovery of the uterine lining.
About one month after uterine polyp surgery, you can go to the hospital for rechecking to know the recovery of the endometrium. During the recovery period, you should pay attention to dietary adjustments, keep your diet light, and eat foods rich in vitamins and high quality proteins in moderation to help your body recover. For details, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor.