Uterine polyps are not unfamiliar to many women, because it is the most common gynecological disease. Uterine polyps need to be treated surgically as soon as possible, and after the operation, daily life and dietary care should also be strengthened. Uterine polyps are a minor surgical procedure, but it is still a surgical procedure after all and will cause certain harm to the human body. You should pay more attention to rest after surgery for uterine polyps. So how long should you rest after surgery for uterine polyps? Here is a detailed introduction for everyone. The degree and speed of recovery after uterine polyp surgery are determined by the individual's physical condition. If it is a mild uterine polyp, the rest time will be shorter, and three days of rest will be enough. However, patients choose different treatment methods, have different physical conditions, and use different medical care methods, which will affect the recovery time after surgery. If it is a minimally invasive surgery, it will take one month for the endometrium to repair. Generally speaking, for uterine polyps, menstruation will come 30 to 40 days after surgery, but you need to pay more attention to rest, try not to sit for long periods, avoid eating spicy or irritating as well as raw and cold foods, and do not do strenuous exercise. You need to improve your nutrition, enhance your immunity, and try not to have sex before menstruation to avoid inflammatory infection of the reproductive organs. After uterine polyp surgery, you need to pay attention to daily cleaning. While ensuring cleanliness, you must also ensure the hygiene of the surrounding area to prevent the onset of the disease. After the operation, you need to go to the hospital for regular follow-up visits. The first check-up should be three months after the operation, and then you can follow up once every six months or one year. Regular gynecological examinations are very important. If you feel any discomfort after the operation, you should see a doctor immediately. In short, this is an introduction to the medical care issues after uterine polyp surgery. Ladies should now learn to pay attention to the symptoms of discomfort in their bodies in their daily lives, and go to the hospital for a physical examination as soon as possible to diagnose the condition and choose the appropriate treatment. Although uterine polyps seem to be a relatively common disease, the harm they cause cannot be ignored. Uterine polyps require surgical removal. Do not delay treatment to avoid affecting your health. |
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