After uterine fibroid surgery, you can use warm water to wash the vulva without discomfort. If you feel discomfort in the vulva, you can use some medicated water to wash the vulva, such as: potassium permanganate solution.
Most of the uterine fibroid surgeries are minimally invasive or open, and there may be a small amount of bleeding after the surgery. At this time, you can wash the vulva with warm boiled water every day to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, and change the underwear every day to prevent bacterial infection.
If you feel uncomfortable after surgery, you can use potassium permanganate solution to wash the vulva, which can kill the germs on the surface of the vulva.
When washing the vulva, you must be careful not to douche the vagina to avoid infection of the vaginal stump incision.
If you are doing a vaginal hysterectomy, you should pay attention to the vaginal secretion trait, wash the vulva in time and pay attention to hygiene.