How long does it take to recover after minimally invasive hysterectomy?

Dr. Quinn Cooper
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2025-05-11 09:54:30 Views: 50 times

Hysterectomy under laparoscopy normally requires only 3 to 4 1 cm wounds on the abdomen. The wounds are very small, so they recover quickly. The wounds on the abdominal surface can generally heal in 3 to 5 days, and the recovery time of the uterine junction is relatively long, which takes about 1 month. However, everyone's physical condition is different, and the recovery time is different. It is recommended that you get out of bed early after surgery to prevent wound adhesion. B-ultrasound was performed about one month after operation to recheck wound healing. If there was any abnormality, symptomatic treatment should be given under the guidance of doctors as soon as possible; cohabitation was prohibited within 3 months to prevent infection, and the affected area and private parts should be kept clean; in terms of diet, light diet should be maintained, fresh fruits and vegetables should be eaten more and nutrient-rich food should be eaten; adequate rest should be ensured to prevent premature physical labor.



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