How long can hysteroscopy last?


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Hysteroscopic
surgery can cause irritation and damage to the uterus, and it takes time to recover. Early cohabitation may increase the risk of infection, affect the recovery of the uterus, and even cause complications such as inflammation. One month after surgery, the wound in the uterus has enough time to heal and repair, reducing the possibility of adverse effects caused by cohabitation. In addition, waiting for 1 month is also to ensure that the overall condition of the body recovers well. At this time, the body can better withstand the physiological changes that may be brought about.
It should be noted that there are differences in the recovery situation of each person, and some people may recover slowly, so 1 month is only a rough reference time. If there are still uncomfortable symptoms after 1 month, such as vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, etc., further medical examination should be conducted to determine whether the recovery situation can be confirmed after the doctor's evaluation. Do not sleep prematurely.