What should be paid attention to in postoperative care of uterine fibroids? Uterine fibroids are one of the female genital tumors. Although most uterine fibroids are benign, there are still a few that are malignant. Therefore, attention should be paid to timely surgical treatment and post-treatment care. The following small series introduces the postoperative care of uterine fibroids. Postoperative care for uterine fibroids includes three aspects: 1. Cleaning and care The abdominal wall incision should be kept dry after discharge. Since the sutures have just been removed, the needle holes have not yet completely healed, and the incision scabs have not yet fallen off, it is not advisable to take a bath. Of course, the skin on the whole body still needs to be kept clean, and it is best to take a bath. 2. Pain care Generally speaking, there may still be slight hanging pain at the abdominal incision when you are discharged from the hospital. It is normal to have acupuncture pain from time to time. If the pain in the mouth is obvious, you need to check whether it is red and swollen to rule out the possibility of infection. If there is pus squeezed out, you need to go to the hospital to change the dressing. After a few days of rest, the slight pain will usually improve on its own. If the pain is obvious, you need to go to the hospital to rule out the sequelae left after anesthesia, and use some drugs if necessary for postoperative care of uterine fibroids. 3. Diet adjustment Postoperative care for uterine fibroids includes drinking some warm water after the surgery. If there is any discomfort, you can start to eat liquid food (such as porridge). You can resume normal diet the next day. Because protein is needed for wound healing, high-protein food (such as fish, lean meat) should be consumed to accelerate wound healing. Avoid irritating food to avoid stimulating gastric acid secretion and causing gastrointestinal discomfort (such as: pepper, smoke, oil, coffee). The above introduces the postoperative care for uterine fibroids. Since the common symptoms of uterine fibroids in the early stage of onset are not very obvious, they are often ignored by female friends. In fact, uterine fibroids are very harmful to women's health and should be treated in time after onset. The above is the relevant information about postoperative care for uterine fibroids. Experts remind patients with uterine fibroids not to worry too much and go to a regular hospital in time, and the symptoms will be effectively relieved. |
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