How does a hematoma in the vaginal wall go down?

If the hematoma in the vaginal wall is small, it does not need special treatment and can usually be absorbed by itself. 1. Self-absorption: If the hematoma in the vaginal wall is relatively small, within 1cm, it can be observed clinically without any treatment and let the hematoma slowly absorb and disappear naturally. If there is bleeding, local cold compresses can be applied to promote blood clotting to stop the bleeding, and the hematoma will be completely absorbed after a period of time. 2. Surgical excision: If the hematoma in the vaginal wall is larger than 3 cm or accompanied by severe pain in the vagina, surgical excision is recommended to remove the blood clot inside and then give sutures and ligatures. You can also sterilize the vaginal wall locally, puncture the hematoma with a disposable sterile needle, and squeeze the hematoma to drain the blood completely. Postoperative anti-inflammatory treatment should be given to actively prevent infection and keep the area clean. Patients with vaginal wall hematoma should usually take more rest, avoid overexertion, avoid eating spicy food and drinking alcohol, which is good for the recovery of the body and there is no need to worry too much. If necessary, you can consult your doctor to use herbal sitz bath to promote the recovery of the vaginal wall.