Endometrial polyps, i.e., endometrial polyps, are usually able to perform normal activities after one month of surgery, and the recovery time varies with each person’s physique.
Endometrial polyp surgery is usually performed under hysteroscopy, which is minimally invasive, less traumatic and quicker to recover, but after all, it is an invasive operation.
After the surgery, you need to rest for a while, and it takes time for the uterus and lining of the uterus to recover. Usually after a month, the uterus and lining may return to normal, and after a normal period, you can move around moderately.
After endometrial polyp surgery, the patient will also have vaginal bleeding for a period of time, and should maintain vaginal hygiene and refrain from strenuous activities.
Post-operative precautions for endometrial polyps should be strictly adhered to the doctor’s instructions.