Several days of bleeding after hysteroscopic curettage surgery

  Some women accidentally become pregnant without using contraception when having sex with their partners, and then choose hysteroscopy curettage for various reasons. So, how many days will women bleed after hysteroscopy curettage?

  

Several days of bleeding after hysteroscopic curettage surgery1

  Generally speaking, it is normal for women to bleed for one to two weeks after hysteroscopy and curettage surgery. Some women, due to their good physical condition, may have their bleeding cleared up within three to five days after surgery. Generally, the color of postoperative bleeding in women may be light red, bright red, or dark brown. There are usually no blood clots, and the amount is not large. Women may experience mild abdominal discomfort.

  If a woman experiences excessive bleeding after surgery, exceeding the amount of her menstrual cycle, with continuous blood flow and severe abdominal pain, it may be due to intrauterine infection or blood accumulation in the uterus. It is recommended that women go to the hospital for examination. If women receive anti-inflammatory treatment after childbirth, it may lead to poor uterine contractions and the accumulation of blood in the uterine cavity that cannot be discharged.

  After surgery, women need to rest well. It is recommended to rest in bed for two to three days after surgery, and it is also advised not to do heavy physical work for half a month to a month after surgery. Within one month after surgery, it is not recommended for women to have sexual intercourse with their partners to avoid damage to the uterus that has not yet recovered. In addition, after surgery, women should also pay more attention to strengthening their diet and nutrition.

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