Uterine adhesions are a disease that can affect women's pregnancy. If you want to have a baby, you need to treat this disease first. And the common treatment method is surgical treatment. Of course, since surgery naturally causes pain, many patients want to know: how long after surgery for intrauterine adhesions will there be no pain?
If there is intrauterine adhesions in women, abdominal pain is a common symptom. During examination, it will be found that the size of the uterine body is normal, the texture is soft, and there are obvious tenderness symptoms. In this case, patients usually need surgical treatment, and the pain will be slightly severe one or two days after surgery, but it will gradually alleviate. There may be a slight manifestation of bloating, so don't be nervous. The symptoms will disappear in a few days.
If postoperative patients are constantly under mental stress, the pain will be delayed. If the pain is unbearable, they can take painkillers appropriately. Of course, if medication is needed, they need to consult a doctor. The doctor recommends taking medication and provides a reasonable amount of pain relief medication, which can be taken.
Patients with intrauterine adhesions who want to recover from surgery as soon as possible should pay attention to nursing work, clean the external genitalia every day, prevent infection in the uterine cavity, and have a light diet. Overly greasy or spicy stimulating foods are not conducive to wound recovery. Another thing is that patients must remember not to have sexual intercourse within a month. After one month of sexual activity, it is also important to pay attention to contraception. If you want to have a baby, you don't need to use contraception anymore.