How long to take medication to stop bleeding after hysteroscopic polyp surgery

Hemostatic drugs can be taken for 3-5 days after hysteroscopic polyp surgery. Hysteroscopic polyp surgery mainly refers to the use of hysteroscopy to remove endometrial polyps, a small amount of bleeding will occur in the local trauma after surgery, after hysteroscopic polyp surgery the doctor usually prescribes the patient 3-5 days of hemostatic and anti-inflammatory drugs orally, to prevent trauma bleeding and intrauterine infection. If there is much vaginal bleeding after 10 days of hysteroscopic polyp surgery, there may be localized wound debridement and bleeding after exclusion of menstruation, and if the bleeding time is too long and the amount is too much, you need to go to the hospital in time. After hysteroscopic polyp surgery, it is usually necessary to send the polyp tissue for pathological examination to clarify the nature of the polyp. In addition to oral anti-inflammatory and hemostatic drugs after surgery, in order to prevent the recurrence of endometrial polyps, you can also take oral short-acting contraceptives, such as drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets, and also pay attention to not premature coitus after surgery, otherwise it is easy to lead to intrauterine hemorrhage and infection of the situation. If you have a lot of bleeding after hysteroscopic polyp surgery, you need to go to the hospital in time to see a doctor for treatment in addition to exclude normal menstruation. The use of specific drugs should be under the guidance of the doctor.