Post-operative precautions after hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy is an important therapeutic and screening technique for the treatment of many gynecological diseases, such as submucosal fibroids, endometrial lesions, endometrial polyps, cervical polyps, etc., can be taken to hysteroscopic surgery for treatment, hysteroscopic surgery is less traumatic compared to open surgery, so for those who can do hysteroscopic treatment, most people don’t choose to have open treatment. So what should I pay attention to after hysteroscopy? After hysteroscopic surgery, do not take it lightly because the surgery is small and you can get out of bed and do normal activities 2 hours after the surgery, there are still a lot of things to pay attention to after hysteroscopic surgery, especially in daily life, you have to pay extra attention. Patients should first ensure enough rest after surgery to ensure that the body can be quickly recovered, because at this time, the patient’s body is very weak, but also to eat some nutritious, easy to absorb food to restore the enhancement of nutrition, patients in the enhancement of nutrition at the same time, but also to enhance the patient’s immune system, such as milk and eggs. In addition, after hysteroscopy surgery to ban spicy, stimulating food. Hysteroscopy due to the endometrial damage, need to pay attention to personal hygiene after the operation, prohibit sex and bath, pay attention to vaginal bleeding, and comply with the doctor’s prescription of anti-stress and follow-up treatment. Due to the damage to the endometrium, bleeding, oozing blood, endometrial detachment, etc., so that there will be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, but also due to the use of hysteroscopy bulking agent, there will be a small amount of vaginal fluid, but it is generally less than the amount of menstruation, such as the emergence of abnormal vaginal bleeding, pus, or the emergence of abdominal pain increased, need to consult a doctor as soon as possible. However, each patient’s condition is definitely different, and postoperative examinations should be taken and individualized.