Is laparoscopic examination painful

  Laparoscopy is a product of the rapid development of medical technology today. It is a high-end clinical technique that can bring good news to women who have been infertile for many years to conceive new lives. However, many female friends are worried about the pain of laparoscopic examination?

  

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  Does laparoscopic examination hurt?

  The vast majority of patients can tolerate it. For some patients with mental stress or internal medicine complications, analgesics, sedatives, or antispasmodics can be given before surgery to reduce intraoperative discomfort. During the examination, the patient experienced almost no pain. During the examination, the patient only felt bloating or dull pain in the lower abdomen, but they could tolerate it. For patients who were mentally tense or required endoscopic surgery, block anesthesia or intravenous anesthesia can also be used. It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for this examination under the guidance of a doctor.

  Laparoscopic surgery should pay attention to consolidating the surgical effect and restoring physical strength as soon as possible. To achieve this, it is necessary to:

  (1) Within 6 hours after surgery, adopt a supine position with the head turned to one side to prevent vomit from being inhaled into the trachea;

  (2) Since most patients have no pain after surgery, do not ignore massaging the patient's waist and legs. Flip the patient over every half hour to promote blood circulation and prevent bedsores from occurring;

  (3) After the liquid infusion is completed on the same day, the urinary catheter can be removed and the patient is encouraged to get out of bed and move around;

  (4) Six hours after the operation, the patient can be fed a small amount of liquid diet, such as thin rice soup, noodle soup, etc. Do not give patients sugary drinks such as sweet milk, soy milk powder, etc;

  (5) The incision of laparoscopic surgery is only 1 centimeter, so the abdominal dressing can be removed after one week and showered, and then normal activities can be gradually restored. A week ago, it was still important to pay attention to appropriate and light activities to help the body recover as soon as possible.

  The above is a basic introduction to laparoscopic examination, as well as some relevant precautions after laparoscopic surgery. Finally, we hope that everyone can choose a regular hospital for laparoscopic examination.

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