Usually, patients can go to work about 14 days after having a diagnostic curettage. Before doing diagnostic scraping women need to do preparatory examinations, such as blood sampling to check blood routine, blood type, ultrasound examination, electrocardiogram examination and so on. Diagnostic scraping is to scrape out a small portion of endometrial tissue and send it for pathology tests. After the surgery, there will often be back pain and a small amount of vaginal bleeding, so the patient should pay attention to proper rest after the surgery to avoid exertion and the occurrence of colds. Generally, after about 7 days of rest, the symptoms of back pain and vaginal bleeding will be relieved or even disappear, and you can go to work normally about 14 days after the operation. However, if there is more vaginal bleeding or anemia after the operation, the rest time can be extended appropriately. If the rest time is short, it will easily lead to prolonged vaginal bleeding or lower abdominal pain and other uterine infections. In addition, patients must strengthen postoperative health care and treatment after diagnostic scraping, do not do strenuous exercise, pay attention to nutritional diet, do not eat too spicy stimulation, cold food.