The choice of medication after cervical polyp surgery is related to your actual condition and generally includes antibiotics as well as hemostatic drugs. Commonly used antibiotics include: metronidazole, cefuroxime, cefixime and so on. Antihemostatic drugs include: Phenol Sulphonamide, Yunnan Red Medicine Capsules and so on. All of the above medications should be taken in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and should be avoided to avoid self-medication, so as not to seriously affect the health of the body.
1. Antibiotics: Because cervical polyp surgery is aimed at removing inflammation, the surgery will leave trauma, often need antibiotics to prevent infection, such as metronidazole, cefuroxime, etc., this kind of drug may make the body headache, nausea, and other adverse reactions, allergic to the ingredients of the drug is prohibited.
2. Hemostatic drugs: If there is active bleeding after the removal of cervical polyps, in addition to local gauze pressure to stop bleeding, but also oral hemostatic drugs, such as phenol sulfonyl ethylamine, etc., allergic to drug ingredients prohibited.
It is worth noting that, after the cervical polyp surgery should pay close attention to their own body changes, follow the doctor’s instructions to review, if you need to use drugs should be under the guidance of the doctor to choose reasonably, do not use their own drugs, in order to avoid the emergence of other serious problems.