Curettage is a common surgical procedure suitable for pregnant women. Curettage is a traditional artificial abortion. This operation has a great impact on women, so you must be cautious when performing curettage. In addition, patients are also more concerned about the cost of curettage. Now, let's take a look at how much it costs. Factors that affect the cost of curettage: 1. Patient condition Each patient's condition is different, so the difficulty of the surgery is different, and the cost of the surgery is also different. Generally speaking, the normal surgery charges are similar, but if the patient's condition is more special, then special treatment is required. More importantly, some people recover more slowly after surgery, and if they need to be hospitalized for observation, the cost will naturally increase. Therefore, the patient's condition is a major factor affecting the charge. 2. Hospital doctor level The levels of doctors in hospitals are different. The equipment used in surgery and the skills of doctors are all factors that determine the cost of surgery. Hospital equipment varies in quality, and doctors' technical levels also vary. It is recommended that women go to regular hospitals for uterine curettage surgery. 3. Medical level of the hospital you visit Whenever artificial abortion is mentioned, people will naturally think of uterine curettage. Therefore, uterine curettage has almost become synonymous with artificial abortion. This is indeed the case. Uterine curettage was a common method used for early artificial abortion. Although uterine curettage does not require surgery, it is also a gynecological surgery and must be performed under strict disinfection. If the hospital's disinfection equipment, medication, etc. are different, the medical expenses will definitely be different. 4. Size of the fetal sac The uterine curettage is divided into two steps. The first step is to dilate the cervix to a sufficient size, and the second step is to use a cleaning spoon to reach into the uterine cavity to remove the embryo. The longer the pregnancy lasts, the larger the fetus will be. At this time, the cervix needs to be dilated to the maximum to remove the fetus, so it is more difficult to clean the uterus; at the same time, the longer the pregnancy lasts, the softer the uterus will become, and the chance of puncturing the uterus during the curettage will naturally increase. Therefore, the larger the fetal sac and the longer the pregnancy, the more difficult the surgery will be and the higher the cost. When doing a uterine curettage, price is a consideration, but more importantly, it should be the hospital's medical level. You should not go to some small clinics without medical qualifications just to save money. It is best to go to a large hospital for treatment so that your health is better protected. |
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