Hysteroscopy surgery is a minimally invasive procedure, and hysteroscopy is an advanced device for diagnosing and treating diseases within the uterine cavity. It can clearly observe some conditions inside the uterine cavity and make a clear diagnosis of diseases. So generally, this type of surgery is performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia. So, what does hysteroscopic local anesthesia feel like?
When performing hysteroscopy surgery, it is necessary to implant the hysteroscope into the uterine cavity for examination, but the prerequisite is to dilate the cervix. During the dilation process, there may be a feeling of lower abdominal pain. If local anesthesia is needed at this time, one should relax and not be mentally tense. After administering anesthesia to the patient, there is no pain during the surgery. If hysteroscopy surgery is performed, it is important to rest after the procedure.
After undergoing hysteroscopy surgery, rest in bed for a while longer after the anesthesia subsides. After the surgery, you can drink some warm water appropriately first. Don't worry, first observe whether there are any discomfort phenomena. If everything feels normal, you can first eat some liquid food appropriately to allow the stomach and intestines to adapt.
The next day, you can supplement with nutrients and increase your intake of vegetables and fruits. Avoid eating stimulating foods, carbonated drinks, and alcohol, as these foods can seriously affect the body's recovery. Pay attention to diet and maintain an optimistic attitude both physically and mentally, as it can quickly restore a healthy body.