How long can I have a hysteroscopy?

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After hysteroscopy, it is necessary to enter the uterus after one month to observe the basic conditions of the cervix, fallopian tubes and ovaries. After determining the lesion site, it is necessary to do tissue biopsy and send pathological examination in time. Within one week after surgery, it is necessary to observe whether there are complications such as infection or bleeding. After hysteroscopy, it is necessary to pay attention to rest and prevent cohabitation. Bath and sitz bath are prohibited. After hysteroscopic surgery, it is necessary to pay attention to local cleaning and drying, regularly replace sanitary pads, and pay attention to changes in bleeding volume. If there is a drop in abdominal pain accompanied by significant increase in bleeding, it is necessary to see a doctor in time to determine whether there is uterine infection and symptomatic antibiotics.

How long can I have a hysteroscopy?



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