What to Expect After Hysteroscopic Surgery for Uterine Fibroids

First, the incision of the abdominal wall needs to be kept dry after discharge from the hospital, and then bathe after one week, because the sutures are just removed when discharge from the hospital, the wound is not yet completely healed, and the mark of the incision has not yet fallen off, so it is not easy to take a bath, and the whole body skin still needs to be kept clean, and it is appropriate to take a bath. Second, vaginal bleeding, intermural fibroids or submucosal fibroids removed. There is a wound in the uterine wall, which will lead to a small amount of vaginal bleeding after the operation, usually not more than ten days. If it is greater than half a month should go to the hospital for examination. Third, there is usually no bleeding after subtotal hysterectomy. However, if the cervical margin is high, there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding every month on the same day as the menstrual period, and the amount is determined by the height of the cervical margin. Fourthly, a small amount of yellow discharge or bloody discharge may appear 10-15 days after total hysterectomy, observe for a few days to subside naturally. If purulent discharge occurs, it may be due to infection of the vaginal incision stump or vaginitis, and you should go to the hospital to find out the cause and deal with it in time. If patients with subtotal or total uterine excision experience a lot of vaginal bleeding, there is a possibility that the fissure is cracked, and they should go to the hospital immediately for emergency examination. After uterine fibroid surgery, the recurrence of fibroid should be avoided due to insufficient intake and impaired utilization of micronutrients, long-term and excessive stimulation of estrogen should be avoided, and hormonal drugs should be used reasonably. Prohibit sexual life for one month after uterine fibroid surgery, hysterectomy, total hysterectomy, respectively, in three months to the hospital review, can resume normal sexual life. The above content is for reference only, specific medication, treatment, please refer to the doctor’s visit.