Many women may not have a complete curettage during abortion, which can lead to discomfort in the body after the surgery. But some women may not be aware that their curettage surgery has not been fully performed, so they may not pay much attention, resulting in residue remaining in the uterus, which could potentially affect pregnancy. However, in reality, if the curettage is not done properly, there may be some symptoms. So, what are the symptoms of incomplete curettage?
One obvious symptom of incomplete curettage surgery is persistent vaginal bleeding. After the procedure, there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, but it does not last long and usually disappears within 3-7 days. However, if there is still continuous vaginal bleeding after 7 days, it may be due to incomplete curettage.
Secondly, the pain in the lower abdomen will be relatively strong. If the uterus is not clean, it indicates that there are still residues in the uterus, which can easily lead to uterine cavity infections, causing pain in the lower abdomen, and abnormal colors of vaginal secretions, as well as the emission of odors.
In order to ensure that the curettage surgery is performed cleanly, it is necessary to promptly go to the hospital for a follow-up examination after the abortion.