How many days to rest after endometrial polyp surgery

How many days to rest after endometrial polyp surgery

How many days of rest should I take after endometrial polyp surgery?

Under normal circumstances, patients with endometrial polyps should rest for 10 to 15 days after surgery. The specific time cannot be generalized and needs to be analyzed based on individual physical condition.

Endometrial polyps are common uterine cavity lesions in gynecology. The cause may be related to long-term inflammatory stimulation, changes in hormone levels and other factors. When the polyps are small or few in number, there are usually no obvious clinical symptoms. During physical examination or surgery, it may be found that as the size of the polyps increases, there will be menorrhagia and shortened menstrual cycles. In order to completely cure the disease, most of them will be treated with surgery.

After the operation, the body will be damaged to a certain extent, and you need to rest to recover. If the patient is generally in good physical condition, the number and size of polyps are relatively small, the damage to the body is relatively light, and the body recovers relatively quickly, and you need to rest for about 10 days. If the patient is generally in good physical condition, the number and size of polyps are relatively small, the damage to the body is relatively light, and the body recovers relatively quickly, and you need to rest for about 10 days.

If the patient is older, the physique may be relatively empty, the number and size of the polyps are relatively large, and the impact on the body will be relatively large, and then the rest time needs to be extended, about 15 days. Due to certain differences between individuals, the specific time needs to vary from person to person.

In order to prevent recurrence of the disease, you can go to the hospital regularly for check-ups to understand your specific condition.

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