What’s wrong with the menstrual flow after submucosal leiomyoma surgery?



There are more reasons for dribbling menstruation after submucosal fibroid surgery, which may be related to larger fibroid, damaged endometrium and poor postoperative recovery.

1. Larger fibroid: Submucosal fibroid surgery will remove the fibroid, if the patient’s fibroid is larger, it will leave a large surgical scar after removal, and the recovery will be slower after the surgery, which will lead to irregular menstruation and prolonged menstruation due to the weakening of uterine contraction ability during menstruation.

2. Damage to the uterine lining: Damage to the uterine lining during the operation may affect the shedding of the uterine lining, resulting in irregular menstruation.

3. Poor postoperative recovery: If the incision of the fibroid heals poorly after the operation, local inflammation occurs, resulting in adhesion of the endometrium, which affects the shedding of the endometrium during menstruation, and the symptom of irregular menstruation may also occur.

If patients have symptoms of irregular menstruation after surgery, they should consult a doctor in time, clarify the cause of bleeding through ultrasound and other examinations, and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.