Endometrial myoma surgery after a few days generally no blood


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Endometrial myoma refers to uterine fibroids generally. There is no blood in 1-3 weeks after uterine fibroids surgery.
Uterine fibroids are more common benign tumors in women, usually caused by abnormal proliferation of uterine smooth muscle tissue. For patients who want to retain fertility, minimally invasive surgery can be considered to remove myoma. It has the characteristics of small trauma, slight pain, less bleeding and fast recovery. Bleeding is generally stopped about 1 week after surgery. However, for patients with large uterine fibroids, special location, severe pelvic adhesions and suspected malignant transformation, hysterectomy may be required, which is an open surgery, relatively traumatic, and may take 2-3 weeks to stop bleeding after surgery.