Which hurts, minimally invasive fibroid laparoscopic surgery or cesarean section?

Minimally invasive fibroid laparoscopic surgery and cesarean section, both of which are relatively more symptomatic with cesarean section pain. If a woman has large subplasma fibroids or interstitial fibroids, and has developed some uncomfortable symptoms, it is usually recommended to take a surgical approach to treatment, and this time can be taken laparoscopic surgery approach. Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery, the incision is very small, the pain after surgery is not very serious, and the body recovers faster after surgery. Cesarean section is a method to terminate pregnancy, the surgical incision is relatively large, so relatively speaking, the pain symptoms after surgery will be more obvious, and the recovery after surgery is relatively slow. However, nowadays medical technology is more developed, in order to reduce the symptoms of pain after surgery, after the operation, usually give the patient the use of analgesic pumps, that is, slowly and continuously injected into the body of some pain medication, so that the symptoms of pain will not be very obvious.