Sequelae of uterine intervention

Uterine intervention surgery is a more common surgery in gynecology in recent years, the advantages of minimally invasive, small damage, can retain the reproductive function, the common sequelae of the operation are: 1, pain, lower abdominal pain is the most common, usually 24 hours will be naturally relieved. Individual patients with postoperative urinary retention, pain relief can be self-recovery, leg pain is mostly caused by postoperative ischemia of local tissues, you can massage appropriately, after a period of time can be restored. Uterine contraction pain is mostly paroxysmal, accompanied by symptoms of bladder irritation or rectal irritation, appropriate use of antispasmodic drugs or use of analgesic pumps to alleviate; 2, fever, postoperative absorption of heat, maintained for 3-7 days to return to normal, antibiotics can be used to prevent infections; 3, gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting; 4, increased vaginal secretions or irregular vaginal bleeding; 5, amenorrhea, due to the uterine artery embolism, uterine or ovarian ischemia caused by amenorrhea. Amenorrhea, caused by uterine artery embolism, uterine or ovarian ischemia, does not require special treatment and can be restored with the recovery of blood flow to the uterus and ovaries; 6. A very small number of people have neurological complications, liver and renal function damage, skin damage and so on.