Is a hysteroscopic polyp a minor surgery

Hysteroscopic polyps are usually performed for patients with endometrial polyps, which are minor surgeries.
Hysteroscopic surgery refers to minimally invasive surgery using a hysteroscope, which has the characteristics of short operation time, short hospitalization time, less pain, less bleeding, fast postoperative recovery, fewer complications, does not affect ovarian function, etc., and can preserve the physiological integrity of the uterus, less traumatic, and is a minor surgery.
Hysteroscopic surgery is usually performed 3~7 days after menstruation, except for high-risk patients, patients can turn over in bed 6 hours after surgery, and can get out of bed after 6~8 hours, and can gradually increase the amount of activity under the guidance of the doctor. After surgery, patients should eat light and easy to digest food, avoid eating stimulating food, and keep the vulva clean to avoid infection.
It is recommended that patients who need hysteroscopic surgery should go to regular hospitals and follow the doctor’s instructions for preoperative preparation and postoperative treatment.