How long does it take for a hysteroscopic fibroid wound to heal?

How long it takes for hysteroscopic uterine fibroid wounds to heal usually needs to be judged according to one’s own actual condition. Generally, it takes about 5~7 days for the epidermis to heal, and it often takes several months for the internal incision to recover, and the recovery time may vary due to the different conditions of the organism. The principle of hysteroscopic fibroid surgery is usually to remove fibroids by means of hysteroscopic incision, and the traumatic areas include the epidermis and uterus. The epidermis of the incision heals in about 5-7 days after myomectomy, while the uterus can take several months or even up to a year to heal. Recovery time will vary depending on your own physical condition and the degree of trauma, so it is recommended to judge the situation accordingly. If there are any abnormalities after hysteroscopic uterine fibroid surgery, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.