How long to rest after hysteroscopy

How long to rest after hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopic surgery is a common minimally invasive surgery in clinical practice. Because hysteroscopic surgery is relatively less traumatic, patients recover better after the surgery. However, depending on individual physical conditions, the recovery time for most people after hysteroscopic surgery is different. Therefore, if you want to work, you still have to adjust your body first. How long should you rest after a hysteroscopy?

1.Hysteroscope is a fiber-light endoscope. When using uterine distension media to expand the uterine cavity, the shape of the uterine cavity and the location of the lesion can be accurately seen. In order to obtain samples of diseased tissues intuitively and accurately and send them to pathology. Surgical treatment can also be performed under hysteroscopy. After hysteroscopic surgery, it is generally recommended to rest for two weeks. Anyway, sexual intercourse is prohibited within this period, and you cannot take a bath in a tub to prevent infection. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the vulva and change underwear. At the same time, some antibiotic cephalosporins should be used for anti-inflammatory treatment.

2. Hysteroscopic surgery is mainly used to treat endometrial adhesions, uterine malformations, endometrial polyps, and submucous uterine fibroids. These diseases can be treated with hysteroscopic surgery. Hysteroscopic surgery causes relatively little trauma, and patients recover quickly with little pain. Therefore, after the operation, you can usually rest for up to half a month before you can go back to work. As long as there is no vaginal bleeding or discomfort, you can go to work. Therefore, after hysteroscopic surgery, you do not need to rest for a long time. As long as there is no bleeding and no discomfort, you can go back to work after half a month. If your physical condition is poor, you can wait until a month later.

3. After completing a hysteroscopic surgery, the rest time mainly depends on what type of surgery was performed. For example, if it is just a simple hysteroscopic examination, you can then return to normal work after three days of rest. However, if you have undergone a diagnostic and curettage surgery under hysteroscopy, or an IUD insertion surgery under hysteroscopy, it is recommended that you rest for 5-7 days. If you have undergone submucosal myomectomy under hysteroscopy, it is recommended to rest for one month. Therefore, the rest time varies for different hysteroscopic surgeries.

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