How soon can I go to work after myomectomy?

Patients undergoing myomectomy, if the procedure is a minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, the patient’s physical condition recovers relatively well after surgery and can usually go to work normally in about a month. Each patient’s physical condition is different. If the recovery after surgery is slow, with infection and bleeding, more rest is needed, about 2-3 months if conditions allow. The majority of fibroids are benign and have a low probability of malignancy after surgery, but there is a possibility of recurrence. After surgery, patients need to have regular ultrasound examinations every year to understand the condition of the uterus. In addition, it is important to pay attention to the changes in menstruation to see if the menstruation may be too heavy or if there are symptoms of menstrual pain. If there are any abnormalities in between, it is important to seek medical attention at any time.