Patients undergoing hysteroscopic hysteroscopic clearance surgery usually require hospitalization. Hysteroscopic clearance surgery refers to a therapeutic operation that removes abnormal tissue or endometrium or embryos from the uterus through the use of a hysteroscope. It is mainly indicated for incomplete medication abortion, abnormal uterine bleeding, and retained placenta. Abnormal bleeding and uterine infection can exist in some patients after the operation, requiring hospitalization for observation as well as timely therapeutic measures. Therefore, patients undergoing hysteroscopic hysterectomy usually need to be hospitalized. As hysteroscopic hysterectomy is damaging to the human body, patients should pay attention to rest, avoid exertion and take care of nutrition in their daily life. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals and under the correct operation of the doctor for hysteroscopic hysterectomy.