There are many ways of contraception, the most common of which are wearing condoms during sexual activity and inserting an intrauterine device into the female body. Many couples choose to wear an intrauterine device (IUD) in the female body after giving birth. If you want to have a baby in the future, you can go to the hospital for ring removal surgery, and hysteroscopic ring removal is one of the methods of ring removal surgery. So, how long does it take for a follow-up examination after removing the intrauterine device?
After completing hysteroscopy and removing the intrauterine device, a follow-up examination is required. For the sake of women's physical health, it is generally necessary to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination about a month after the hysteroscopy removal of the intrauterine device. The follow-up examination can check the health of the woman's uterus and cervix. If inflammation of the uterus and cervix is detected in women, targeted treatment is necessary. It is important to follow the doctor's advice and not use medication without authorization.
Women must not engage in strenuous exercise and avoid overexertion after undergoing hysteroscopy and ring removal. After undergoing hysteroscopy for intrauterine device removal, women need to take some medications that can promote uterine recovery. Generally, after the removal of the intrauterine device, there will be bleeding for about a week. If the bleeding lasts for too long, it is very likely that the patient has been infected and must be promptly sent to the hospital for examination.
After the surgery, the diet should be light and avoid spicy and stimulating foods. It is also not suitable to eat too much greasy food. Women can eat more foods that can supplement nutrition and promote uterine recovery, such as fresh fruits and vegetables. Pay attention to taking more rest in daily life, avoid staying up late, and maintain a normal mindset.