How many days of hospitalization are required for uterine polyp surgery

  Many women need surgery to treat gynecological diseases, such as uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, and uterine polyps, which are more suitable for surgery. However, everyone is quite fearful of surgery and has little knowledge about gynecological surgery. So, how many days do I need to be hospitalized for uterine polyp surgery?

  

How many days of hospitalization are required for uterine polyp surgery1

  Women undergoing surgery for uterine polyps may require hospitalization for several days, depending on the specific condition and surgical method. If hysteroscopy surgery is performed and the patient's polyp is located at the cervical opening, the patient does not need to be hospitalized. Generally, after surgery, as long as there are no abnormal symptoms observed in the hospital for a few hours, one can go home for rest.

  If the patient's polyps are in the uterine cavity, they should be hospitalized because surgery for polyps in the uterine cavity is more difficult and can cause significant damage to the patient. Therefore, hospitalization for 3-5 days is necessary to facilitate the doctor's observation of the patient's condition. If there are any abnormal symptoms during postoperative hospitalization, patients should promptly report to the doctor.

  Uterine polyps are a common disease in women, and their treatment with medication is ineffective, so surgery is the main treatment method. If surgery for uterine polyps is to be performed, patients need to undergo a comprehensive examination first. After examination, if the surgical conditions are met, the surgery can be performed at a regular hospital 3-7 days after the menstrual period is over.

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