How many days to rest after cervical polyp surgery



Normally, if only a single cervical polyp is removed, you usually need to rest for about 1 week. In the case of multiple polyps, it may be appropriate to rest for a few more days after the operation.

If only a single polyp is removed and the vulva is kept clean and self-care is taken care of after the operation, usually about 1 week of rest is needed. However, within 1 month after the operation, sexual intercourse and pelvic bathing should be prohibited to avoid infection, and attention should also be paid to keeping warm and strengthening personal nutrition to help the condition recover.

In the case of multiple polyps, the trauma caused to the cervix during surgery is relatively large, and patients are usually advised to rest for about 2 weeks. At the same time, the patient should be closely monitored to see if the cervical bleeding increases and if any infection occurs.

In addition, the number of days of rest needed after cervical polyp surgery is also related to the individual’s physical condition and cannot be generalized. Patients are advised to take good care of themselves after the surgery and strengthen their diet to help the wound recover as soon as possible. If there is heavy bleeding, it is recommended to consult a doctor promptly.