What causes abdominal distension after hysteroscopic surgery

There are many reasons for abdominal distension after hysteroscopic surgery. Through hysteroscopic surgery, fluid accumulation in the pelvic cavity is easily caused, which tends to cause abdominal distension and discomfort. Anesthesia is required during hysteroscopic surgery, but through anesthesia it tends to slow down the peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract, and if indigestible food is eaten after surgery it tends to cause belly distension and abdominal pain. The stimulation of the instruments during the procedure can also affect the contraction of the smooth muscles of the uterus and damage the muscle ligaments in the pelvis, which can also lead to discomfort. A weak spleen and stomach after hysteroscopic surgery can also easily cause abdominal distension if you eat improperly, such as eating cold foods or foods that produce gas easily, such as sweet potatoes and potatoes. Proper exercise is needed after hysteroscopy surgery, which can accelerate the exhaustion. It is recommended to pay attention to eating less and more meals, not to overeat, and it is better to pay attention to keeping the abdomen warm and not to eat cold food.