After pregnancy, there may be some physical discomfort due to various external factors, and molar pregnancy is a situation that many pregnant women have experienced. This situation has a significant impact on the body, and in order to avoid the harm it may cause to the body, timely curettage is often necessary after the occurrence of molar pregnancy. So how long after curettage of molar pregnancy does HCG become normal?
Molar pregnancy is a particularly common discomfort symptom nowadays, and timely curettage is the most correct approach after this situation occurs. After curettage, the HCG of molar pregnancy should normally return to normal within about a month. After the curettage of a molar pregnancy, if it is benign, the HCG generally decreases relatively quickly, and cannot exceed one month at most.
If after a molar curettage, it is found that the HCG level is still relatively high after more than a month, this is an abnormal phenomenon. In this situation, it is necessary to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination as soon as possible to determine whether it is due to local residual or elevated HCG caused by malignant transformation of the molar, and then receive targeted treatment.
If the local residue causes an increase in HCG, it is necessary to undergo curettage surgery again in order to restore the body to normal as soon as possible. In addition, if the discomfort is caused by malignant transformation of molar pregnancy, timely treatment is needed. When the body is unwell, targeted treatment is necessary to help the body recover to health as soon as possible.