How long to rest after endometrial polyp surgery

  The rest time after endometrial polyp surgery varies from person to person, usually 3-5 days, and for patients with relatively weak constitution or combined with other underlying diseases, it is recommended to extend the rest time according to the condition.  Endometrial polyp is a common clinical gynecological disease, due to local overgrowth of the endometrium. It occurs in women over 35 years of age. Patients may not show any symptoms or may present with abnormal uterine bleeding. It is mainly treated by hysteroscopic surgery, which is relatively less traumatic and can be gradually recovered after 3-5 days of postoperative rest. In addition, postoperative attention should be paid to strengthening nutrition and avoiding excessive activity to promote the recovery of the endometrium and avoid complications such as endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease or intrauterine bleeding. If necessary, you can also take 1 week of motherwort granules and gynecologic capsules under the guidance of the doctor, which have the effect of anti-infection and activating blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis to make the postoperative recovery faster.  In addition, patients are advised to go to the gynecology department of the hospital for a follow-up examination 1 month after the operation to observe the postoperative recovery.