Precautions after hysteroscopic polyp surgery

The use of hysteroscopy for the treatment of polyps can include the treatment of cervical polyps and endometrial polyps, regardless of the treatment of the above polyps, patients need to pay attention to the following matters after surgery: 1, pay attention to bleeding: after hysteroscopic polyp surgery, patients in most cases will have irregular vaginal bleeding, a small amount of bleeding usually does not require treatment, with the healing of the wound, bleeding will stop; if the bleeding is larger, you need to promptly inform the health care provider If the bleeding is heavy, the surgeon will give appropriate hemostatic medication to treat the bleeding. At the same time, patients should urinate in time after surgery to avoid overfilling of the bladder, because overfilling of the bladder can affect the contraction of the uterus, which is not conducive to hemostasis. 2, prevention of infection: postoperative patients need to pay attention to perineal cleanliness and hygiene to prevent infection, if vulvar itching, increased bleeding, leucorrhea still increased or with a foul smell need to promptly inform the health care staff. 3. Life, exercise and diet: After surgery, patients should keep enough bed rest, minimize strenuous exercise, and prohibit heavy physical labor, strenuous exercise or sexual intercourse for 2 months after surgery; at the same time, avoid taking a tub bath to ensure perineal cleanliness and prevent infection; after surgery, the diet should be mainly high protein, avoid spicy and stimulating food, and avoid constipation. 4, review: after 2 months, patients need to be reviewed to check whether there is a recurrence of lesions, and those who have recurrence need to be treated again. In summary, after hysteroscopic polyp surgery, patients need to pay attention to bleeding, prevention of infection, prohibition of sexual life and regular re-examination.