There is no authoritative information on how thick the endometrium will be after 25 days after the removal of the uterus, and it will usually reach about 8mm. If menstruation does not occur, the possibility of uterine adhesions should be considered.
Clinically there is no clear indication of how much the thickness of the endometrium will be after 26 days after the operation, generally the endometrium will be menstruating when it reaches 8mm. If the patient does not have menstruation 25 days after the operation, it is normal, the endometrium has not yet recovered, and usually the patient will have menstruation about 30 days after the operation.
If the patient has not had menstruation after the operation, it is considered that the uterine cavity adhesion has occurred. Patients will have symptoms such as amenorrhea, abdominal pain, etc. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment and take hysteroscopic hysterosalpingectomy for treatment.
Patients should try to rest and avoid exertion after the hysterectomy. It is not advisable to take a pelvic bath for 14 days after the operation, and avoid sexual intercourse for one month after the operation. Patients should take anti-infection drugs such as roxithromycin capsule and amoxicillin capsule as prescribed by the doctor after the operation, and need to be rechecked on time.