Is endometrial ablation safe

  There are always many women's issues, some of which are insignificant, while others are crucial. Women often feel anxious and unsure of what to do when they encounter certain problems. Just like sometimes when menstruation is too long or too frequent, women may choose endometrial ablation. So is this surgery safe?

  

Is endometrial ablation safe1

  Endometrial ablation is relatively safe, but it depends on which hospital it is performed in. It is recommended to choose a reputable hospital. After undergoing endometrial ablation, some women may experience mild uterine contractions, lower abdominal pain, and some may even have symptoms of nausea and vomiting. The vast majority of women can resume normal life within one day after surgery.

  Postoperative patients may experience the discharge of water or blood like fluids, which is a normal phenomenon. The phenomenon of postoperative fluid may occur immediately after surgery or at any time within 2 weeks after surgery. It may be temporary or last for two months, and may recur and worsen after certain activities. This is very normal and can occur after other endometrial resection surgeries.

  Very few patients may experience complications after surgery, such as fever or severe lower abdominal pain that cannot be relieved even after taking painkillers. They may also experience nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, dizziness, and other symptoms. So endometrial ablation also has certain harms. Once similar situations occur, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner and follow the doctor's advice for treatment.

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