I believe many women have a certain understanding of painless abortion. Painless abortion is a timely remedial measure taken by women after accidental pregnancy, which prevents women from getting pregnant. Some women may undergo uterine curettage surgery after painless abortion. So, what is the difference between uterine curettage and painless abortion?
The difference between curettage and painless abortion is that painless abortion refers to the method of induced abortion performed by women under anesthesia, mainly to terminate pregnancy. During the surgical process, women will remove the gestational sac and associated tissues. After undergoing natural abortion or medical abortion, if there is tissue residue in the uterus, women need to undergo uterine curettage to further clean it.
If a woman has incomplete abortion, she may experience discomfort such as continuous vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain, which can have a significant impact on her body. Therefore, it is necessary for women to undergo curettage surgery for treatment. After curettage, women also need to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination to see if the substances in the uterine cavity have been cleared completely.
Both painless abortion and curettage can cause certain damage to women's uterus, so women must take good care of their uterus after surgery to prevent the occurrence of complications. Moreover, women should also pay attention not to have sexual intercourse after surgery, and maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of their reproductive system to prevent infection. They should also avoid eating spicy and raw foods, which are not conducive to women's physical recovery.