What is the harm of ten days after curettage

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2025-05-21 11:32:42 Views: 68 times

10 days after curettage, the harm of gentle cohabitation is endometrial damage, uterine infection, abnormal vaginal bleeding, etc.

What is the harm of ten days after curettage

1.

Ten days after curettage, the endometrium has not fully recovered, and when sharing a room with a partner, it may lead to increased endometrial damage.

2. The cervix of patients with uterine infection

is in an open state, during which cohabitation may lead to bacterial invasion of the endometrium, causing uterine infection.

What is the harm of ten days after curettage

3. Abnormal vaginal bleeding

Ten days after curettage, the endometrium of patients has not fully recovered, and cohabitation may stimulate the cervix, resulting in abnormal contraction of uterine smooth muscle, causing abnormal vaginal bleeding symptoms.



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