In the gynecological clinic, the uterine wall scar caused by cesarean section may cause menstrual blood to stagnate, which should not be underestimated. Since cesarean section causes the scar tissue of the cervix to form a pit, which leads to unclean menstrual blood flow, minimally invasive endoscopic surgery can be used to heal the uterine wall scar wound and eliminate menstrual blood normally, such as uterine plastic surgery, which is not only safe, but also can avoid the endless dilemma of subsequent menstrual blood dripping. According to statistics from the National Health Administration, the caesarean section rate in Taiwan Province was 33.7% in 1993 and has been rising year by year to 36.4%. Although caesarean section anesthesia and surgical techniques are quite mature, caesarean section itself still leads to some unknown sequelae. Caesarean section sequelae: continuous menstrual bleeding For example, some women who choose cesarean section face longer menstrual periods after giving birth. Some people's menstrual periods increase from 7 days to 8 to 9 days, and finally to 14 days. Some people's menstrual periods are as long as 21 days. However, the physiological cycle remains unchanged. For half of each month, they suffer from constant menstrual bleeding. After a few days of relief, the "good friend" cycle begins again and they face the menstrual blood cycle. This is because during cesarean section, after the cervical wound scabs, the muscles at the scabs will contract, causing the originally smooth cervix to become concave. Originally, menstrual blood would flow out directly through the cervix, but after the cervical canal forms a concave, some menstrual blood will settle in the concave, resulting in subsequent menstrual blood dripping without finishing flowing out. What should I do about menstrual bleeding after cesarean section? Irregular menstruation after cesarean section will affect women's health. If you don't pay attention to it and don't get timely conditioning treatment, it is likely to cause gynecological diseases, even infertility or gynecological cancer. The conditioning treatment of the menstrual cycle is an important weapon for women's beauty and health. Only with the right method can you be healthy, beautiful and moisturized. So how to treat long menstruation after cesarean section? Let's listen to what the experts have to say. In fact, once it is determined that the postpartum menstrual volume is small, we should find the correct cause, take appropriate medicine, and adjust it in time. It is best to go to the hospital to check the six sex hormones in time, and adjust the menstruation according to the doctor's advice based on B-ultrasound to avoid long-term illness and unnecessary damage to the body. In addition, during menstruation, we should pay attention to keeping warm, avoid cold, cold, raw and cold stimulation, and prevent the invasion of cold evil; pay attention to rest, reduce fatigue, strengthen nutrition, and enhance physical fitness; try to control violent mood swings, avoid strong mental stimulation, and maintain a happy mood; usually, we should prevent excessive fatigue in the room, and sexual life during menstruation is absolutely prohibited. What precautions should be taken during menstruation after cesarean section? 1. Vigorous exercise: high jump, long jump, running, and football can induce or aggravate general discomfort during menstruation, and even cause dysmenorrhea and menstrual disorders. In addition, since the cervix is slightly open during menstruation, bacteria can easily invade the uterine cavity, causing various gynecological inflammations. Swimming is not recommended during menstruation. It is not advisable to participate in competitions during menstruation to avoid menstrual disorders due to excessive mental stress and endocrine disorders. 2. It is not suitable to drink strong tea or coffee: the high caffeine content can easily stimulate the nerves and cardiovascular system, leading to menstrual pain, prolonged menstruation, excessive menstruation and other uncomfortable symptoms. 3. Not suitable for sexual life: During menstruation, the uterine cavity lining peels off and forms a wound surface. If sexual intercourse occurs, it is easy to introduce bacteria, which retrogradely enter the uterine cavity and cause uterine infection. 4. Avoid eating too salty food: Too salty food will increase the body's storage of salt and water, which can easily lead to symptoms such as headaches, emotional agitation, and anger before menstruation. 5. Avoid eating cold vegetables, fruits and cold drinks: cold food will reduce blood circulation, thereby affecting uterine contraction and menstrual blood discharge, which is not conducive to menstrual blood discharge and causes menstrual pain. 6. Seafood should not be eaten: Seafood is mostly cold in nature, known as the "yang in yin". After cold food enters the esophagus, the gastrointestinal blood vessels contract and the digestive ability weakens, leading to diarrhea and other phenomena. 7. It is not advisable to take sitting baths or tub baths: During menstruation, the cervix is slightly open, and sitting baths or tub baths can easily allow sewage to enter the uterine cavity and cause inflammation. 8. Don’t wear tight clothes: Tight clothes with small hip circumference will compress local micro-capillaries, affect blood circulation, and cause congestion and edema in the genitals. |
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