How long you need to be in bed for fractionated scraping

It is not necessary to be bedridden after segmental curettage surgery, but it is necessary to rest for 1-2 weeks after segmental curettage surgery, and the rest should not be absolutely bedridden, but need to move properly. Scraping surgery has an impact on the patient’s body, the body is relatively weak after surgery, need to rest properly, can not be too strenuous, if not for proper rest, prone to poor uterine regeneration, resulting in patients with a long bleeding time, small abdominal drop discomfort. If the patient chooses to stay absolutely in bed, blood will easily accumulate in the uterine cavity and cannot be discharged from the body in time, so it will easily cause the patient to have endometrial and cervical canal adhesions and uterine cavity infection. Patients are advised to take proper bed rest after surgery to promote uterine recovery, and to move appropriately to promote the discharge of accumulated blood in the uterine cavity.