Bleeding after hysteroscopic surgery and as much as menstruation is basically a normal phenomenon in clinical practice. Hysteroscopic surgery can do diagnostic scraping, can also be abnormal tissue in the uterine cavity to remove, so in the clinic will lead to some damage to the uterine lining, so in the clinic there will be bleeding phenomenon, the vast majority of the bleeding is relatively small, if in the clinic bleeding more than the amount of menstruation belongs to the phenomenon of abnormality. However, it is also recommended to take some appropriate medication after hysteroscopy: first, you can eat anti-inflammatory drugs, mainly to prevent infection and reduce the production of inflammation of the reproductive tract. Second, eat drugs to promote uterine contraction, which will make the blood sinus in the uterine cavity close as soon as possible, clinically reduce the amount of bleeding and bleeding time.