After a miscarriage, if there is prolonged bleeding or residual problems detected by ultrasound examination, the diagnosis and treatment need to be based on the specific situation. Therefore, is hysteroscopy necessary for incomplete abortion?
If there are residues in the uterine cavity after a female abortion, it indicates incomplete abortion, and it is best to undergo hysteroscopy for diagnosis. After diagnosis, it is necessary to perform an electrosurgical excision procedure for residual uterine cavity under hysteroscopy. Hysteroscopy can perform surgery under visual monitoring, which can improve the accuracy of the surgery and reduce stimulation to the uterus and other parts.
Women can first determine the size of the residue through gynecological ultrasound examination. If it is a large residue, curettage surgery can be considered for treatment; If it is small, targeted anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken to promote uterine recovery. If medication treatment is ineffective, the issue of hysteroscopic surgery can be considered again.
Women should seek a large and legitimate hospital for abortion surgery, which is also a guarantee of their own safety. Hysteroscopy surgery can also be performed at the same hospital, making it easier for doctors to understand the condition. After undergoing hysteroscopy surgery, hospitalization observation is required for about 3-5 days to check whether the recovery of the uterus is normal. After abortion, women should pay attention to avoiding eating raw, cold, and spicy food, keeping their abdomen warm, avoiding catching cold from the wind, and eating more high protein and high nutrient foods to enhance their physical fitness.