Pregnancy is a happy thing for women, but if there are any abnormalities in the body after pregnancy, continuing to conceive can harm women's health. Is it safe to undergo hysteroscopy for incomplete abortion surgery, as it is prone to incomplete abortion?

Hysteroscopy for incomplete abortion is relatively safe, and women do not need to worry too much, but they should pay attention to choosing a regular hospital for examination. There are residues in the uterine cavity after female abortion, indicating incomplete abortion and requiring hysteroscopy for diagnosis. After diagnosis, hysteroscopy is used to perform electrocautery on the residue. Hysteroscopy can perform surgery under visual monitoring, which is relatively safe and can also improve the accuracy of the surgery, reducing stimulation to the uterus and other parts.
Women who experience incomplete abortion can first undergo a comprehensive gynecological ultrasound examination to determine the size and location of the residue. If it is a relatively small residue, anti-inflammatory drugs can be used for treatment. But if it is a relatively large residue or the location of the residue is not easy to eliminate, it is necessary to undergo curettage treatment.
Hysteroscopy examination and treatment can be performed for incomplete abortion, and comprehensive nursing care should also be taken after treatment. Observe in the hospital for 3-5 days to check the specific recovery of the uterus. During this period, pay attention to resting well, regulating diet, and helping the body recover.