Precautions after uterine polyp surgery

Uterine polyp is a common gynecological disease, in clinical practice, usually refers to endometrial polyps, which are common in women of childbearing age and menopause, patients with irregular vaginal bleeding, postmenopausal bleeding, infertility as the main symptoms, seriously affecting the quality of life of patients. Treatment is based on hysteroscopic surgery, and postoperative precautions are mainly the following: 1. Life: For patients with general anesthesia, they may be accompanied by agitation or emotional ups and downs, so they should wear non-slip slippers, etc., to avoid falling out of bed and falling down. Place dangerous objects, such as hot water bottles and electrical appliances, far away from the patient to avoid accidents. 2.Psychological aspect: Patients are physically and psychologically uncomfortable after surgery, so family members should actively care about patients’ psychological health and accompany them more, so that they can feel the care of family and friends. 3, postoperative common symptoms treatment: family members and patients need to pay attention to postoperative bleeding, a small amount of bleeding usually does not require treatment, with the healing of the wound, bleeding will stop; if the bleeding is large, you need to promptly inform the health care staff, the doctor will give appropriate hemostatic drugs for treatment. If you have vulvar itching, increased bleeding, or increased leucorrhea or odor after surgery, you should inform the medical staff in time to prevent infection. 4. Exercise and diet: avoid overexertion after surgery, stay in bed and reduce the amount of exercise; pay attention to hygiene after surgery, avoid bathing and intercourse within 1 month after surgery to ensure perineal cleanliness and prevent infection; prohibit heavy physical labor and strenuous exercise within 2 months after surgery. Postoperative diet should be light and high protein, avoid spicy and stimulating food, avoid constipation and avoid holding urine. In addition to the above precautions, patients with uterine polyps should return to the hospital for review 2 months after surgery or as directed by the doctor.