How long is the follow-up examination after hysteroscopy surgery

  Some female friends have been wanting to have their own baby for a long time, but their bodies have some problems and they have undergone surgery, such as hysteroscopy surgery. This type of surgery has a great impact on the body, but it cannot affect their determination to have a child. They are still actively preparing for pregnancy. So, let's take a look at how long it takes to have a follow-up examination after hysteroscopy surgery.

  

How long is the follow-up examination after hysteroscopy surgery1

  How long is the follow-up examination after hysteroscopy surgery

  1. Experts suggest that for better recovery, patients can stay in the hospital for 3-5 days of observation, which is beneficial for their physical and gynecological recovery.

  2. If hospitalized, hysteroscopy can greatly shorten the hospitalization period, usually taking 3-5 days to be discharged.

  Precautions for hysteroscopic surgery

  1. Routine care: Lie flat on the pillow for 6 hours to avoid premature lifting of the head, which may cause cerebrospinal fluid to leak out of the meningeal cavity from the puncture site, resulting in low cerebral pressure and stretching of intracranial venous sinuses and meninges, causing headaches.

  2. Early activity: Except for high-risk patients, patients can be guided to turn over and move around in bed within 6 hours after surgery. They can then get out of bed and gradually increase their activity levels 6-8 hours later.

  3. Observation of vaginal bleeding: For patients with large surgical wounds and excessive bleeding, it is recommended to place a uterine balloon catheter after surgery and inject 8-10ml of physiological saline into the balloon Plays a role in compressing and stopping bleeding. After surgery, attention should be paid to observing vaginal bleeding. If there is a large amount of blood flowing out, it should be reported to the doctor in a timely manner and treated according to the doctor's advice. If there are no abnormalities, the intrauterine balloon catheter should be removed 24 hours after surgery.

  4. Dietary care: After surgery, nutritious soft foods can be consumed to reduce the intake of irritating foods.

  5. Observation of urination: Early supervision, guidance, and assistance for patients to urinate. For those who have difficulty urinating, they can be induced to urinate and given catheterization if necessary.

  As a killer of infertility, hysteroscopy surgery is a lifesaver for many people, but this lifesaver carries certain risks, so it is necessary to have regular check ups and pay more attention in daily life. This can lay a good foundation for the birth of the child and avoid the possibility of infection or damage after surgery. Therefore, expectant mothers must pay more attention.

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