The curettage can cause certain harm to women. Although it can terminate pregnancy, if the curettage is not complete, repeated curettage is necessary, which can be even more harmful. Women should take care of their bodies, even after surgery, and pay attention to maintaining their health. However, what if the curettage is not completely done?
If the curettage is not clean, one should go to a regular hospital for examination and undergo another curettage surgery under the guidance of a doctor. After the surgery, one should rest for about half an hour and only leave the hospital if there is no particular discomfort. If the blood is still not clean after more than two weeks of surgery, one should go to the hospital for treatment and keep the perineum clean and dry, and change sanitary pads frequently.
Women can observe the size of their uterus to see if the curettage surgery is clean. If the uterus is significantly reduced in size, it indicates that the uterus has been emptied. Although postoperative bleeding is normal, the amount of bleeding is not significant and the duration is not long. This also indicates that the surgery was successful. If the blood volume exceeds menstruation and is accompanied by lower abdominal pain, high fever, and other conditions, it indicates that there is residual material in the uterus.
If the palace is not cleaned thoroughly, the residue in the body can have many effects, such as breeding bacteria, causing infections, and women may experience symptoms such as abnormal vaginal discharge and itching. To avoid postoperative infections, women should abstain from sexual activity and take contraceptive measures during maintenance.