How many days after surgery for uterine prolapse are you discharged from the hospital

The time for a woman to be discharged from the hospital after uterine prolapse surgery is related to the type of surgery, usually about 1 week, but the exact time for discharge is more related to the type of surgery chosen and the recovery of the body.
Uterine prolapse means that the uterus descends from its normal position along the vagina and is partially or completely detached from the vaginal opening. Uterine prolapse is related to the laxity of the ligaments supporting the uterus and the weakening of the pelvic floor support.
Surgery for uterine prolapse generally consists of presacral fixation of the uterus, sacrospinous ligament fixation, high sacral ligament suspension, and transvaginal implantation of mesh for pelvic floor reconstruction and total hysterectomy. Usually about a week of hospitalization patients can be basically recovered and processed for discharge.
Avoid increasing abdominal pressure and weight bearing, such as coughing, squatting, lifting heavy objects, etc., for 3 months after uterine prolapse surgery, and keep the perineum clean to avoid infection. If a woman has uterine prolapse, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.