Why do you need pathology after a diagnostic scraping

Diagnostic scraping means diagnostic scraping, and pathology means pathological examination. The purpose of pathologic examination after diagnostic scraping is to diagnose endometrial related diseases, especially to determine whether there are precancerous lesions and endometrial cancer. The purpose of pathologic examination after diagnostic curettage is to diagnose endometrial diseases, including atypical hyperplasia of the endometrium, endometrial cancer, endometrial tuberculosis and so on. Meanwhile, pathology examination after diagnostic curettage can also help doctors understand the extent of tumor foci, so as to facilitate the formulation of treatment plans. If the result of pathological examination suggests the existence of pre-cancerous lesions or some kind of malignant tumor, it should be actively treated under the guidance of doctors. After diagnostic curettage surgery, usually rest for 1 week, and if necessary, take antimicrobials as prescribed by the doctor to prevent infection. Diagnostic curettage surgery is recommended to be performed in regular hospitals, and pathologic examination is needed to clarify the diagnosis after the surgery.