How long is the bleeding after hysteroscopy?

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Hysteroscopy can be performed by hysteroscopy or hysteroscopy. If only hysteroscopy is performed, there may be no bleeding, or there may be a small amount of bleeding after the examination. The bleeding time should not exceed one week under normal circumstances, and most will stop within 3-5 days. If hysteroscopy is performed, it is necessary to judge the time of subsequent bleeding according to the specific treatment of the disease, because hysteroscopy can treat many diseases, such as cervical polyps, endometrial polyps, intrauterine adhesions and some uterine fibroids. The time of bleeding after treatment is also different. Under normal circumstances, it should be within 1-2 weeks. If more than two weeks and bleeding is more obvious, you need to go to the hospital for examination.

How long is the bleeding after hysteroscopy?



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