How long does hysteroscopic curettage take

  Hysteroscopy surgery is mainly a minimally invasive surgery that can cause certain harm to the body, but normal physical recovery is quick. During this surgery, some women may experience pain and hope for the surgery to pass quickly. So, how long does hysteroscopic curettage take?

  

How long does hysteroscopic curettage take1

  Hysteroscopic curettage is a relatively simple surgery that does not take long and can be completed within half an hour. Hysteroscopic curettage is generally suitable for women with incomplete medical abortion or artificial abortion. After the surgery, hospitalization observation is usually required. If there are no postoperative infections or other conditions, they can go home for rest in about three to four days.

  After curettage, vaginal bleeding symptoms usually occur, and abdominal pain may also be felt, so women should pay more attention to resting in bed and avoid overexertion. Then, it is important to observe urination at all times and maintain a healthy diet. After experiencing pain, you can take some painkillers to relieve the sensation.

  It is recommended that postoperative women rest more, avoid physical labor, eat more foods rich in protein and vitamin C, and refrain from sexual intercourse or sitz baths for a month. After curettage, it is important to maintain hygiene of the external genitalia, take a warm water bath every night to prevent infection, and regularly visit the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital to check the condition of the uterine cavity. If women have not yet planned to have a baby, it is best to take contraceptive measures in advance to prevent problems before they occur.

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