Uterine polyps are divided into cervical polyps and endometrial polyps, polyp removal generally need to rest for about 3 days to a month, but the specific length of rest time should be analyzed in conjunction with the patient’s physical recovery.
If only small cervical polyps can be removed on an outpatient basis, the body recovers relatively quickly, and rest for 3 to 7 days.
If it is endometrial polyps, usually need to remove the polyp under the hysteroscope, through the hysteroscope for polyp removal after resting for about 7 to 10 days. If the polyp is pathologically altered, it is necessary to remove the uterus for treatment, the surgery is more traumatic, and the recovery after the surgery is slower, so you may need to rest for about a month.
The length of rest after removal of uterine polyps is mainly related to the size of the polyp, the surgical method, as well as the postoperative recovery, and after the removal of polyps, we should pay attention to hygiene, to avoid infection, and to do a good job of postoperative care and rechecking.