What symptoms can be considered as normal reactions within one month after discharge from the hospital? 1. Slight lower abdominal pain or back pain that lasts for a few days, or for more than 20 days in some cases; 2. A little dark red vaginal bleeding or blood for a few days; 3. Easy fatigue and poor appetite. How to treat the above symptoms? 1, can take 3-5 days of oral anti-inflammatory drugs and Yunnan Baiyao and other hemostatic drugs to prevent the above situation, the patient only need to take medication on time; Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital Gynecology Wang Shaoguang 2, 2 weeks after discharge from the hospital as much rest, avoid heavy physical labor and strenuous exercise; 3, 2 weeks after discharge from the hospital to prohibit sexual intercourse; 4, drink a lot of water or drink clearing and detoxifying soup, except for anemic patients, generally do not need a large supplement. 5. Appropriate physical therapy can be used, such as spectrum irradiation of the abdomen, or hot compresses with hot water bags for simple cases. Note for patients with submucosal fibroids: The fibroids can be discharged within a few days to six months after surgery. When there is increased leucorrhea, thick yellow leucorrhea and foul smell, when there is obvious pain in the lower abdomen, when there is increased bleeding, when there is a lumpy object discharged from the vagina, you should go to hospital for examination and treatment in time. Note for patients with uterine fibroids: If the fibroids are large, the normal reaction after surgery will be heavier. The doctor will give 5-7 days of medication to prevent or reduce the reaction according to the specific situation, and the patient can take Chinese herbal medicine in addition to medication, pay attention to rest and drink plenty of water. In the first 1-2 months after surgery, a few patients may experience more severe dysmenorrhea, there is no need to panic, it is a normal reaction, patients with this reaction usually disappear in the third month after surgery, for this situation, the physician will usually give appropriate analgesic backup when discharged.