If there is nothing wrong after the hysteroscopy, there is usually no discharge for 2-3 days. If there is discharge, it means that the vaginal inflammation may have been present before the procedure and not well controlled. In addition, it is related to the patient’s own poor coagulation function, such as poor clotting mechanism. After all, hysteroscopy is an invasive operation, so it is routine to rest after the operation and not to play ball, run and other strenuous sports after the hysteroscopy is done today. If the hand breaks there will be a clotting process afterwards, and the hysteroscopy healing process is the same. The healing process can be targeted with hemostatic and anti-inflammatory medications. After all these problems have been investigated and there are no special circumstances, just let them take rest. Rest is critical and must be well protected. The hysteroscopy is an invasive examination, so you should take care of yourself afterwards according to the doctor’s instructions. Pay attention to a light diet, a reasonable diet, and change your underwear and underwear every day after surgery to avoid cross-infection.