How long does it take to have a uterine fibroid surgery?

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1. If the operation is laparotomy, the trauma to the body is relatively large, and the recovery after surgery is slow, it may take 2 to 3 months or even longer. Laparoscopic surgery or hysteroscopic surgery and other minimally invasive surgery, the wound is small, the body recovery is relatively fast, generally rest for about 1 to 2 months. 2. The patient's physical condition is better, usually healthy patients, recovery tends to be faster, rest time may be relatively short. If the patient has underlying diseases, such as anemia, diabetes, etc., it will affect the recovery speed after surgery, and the rest time may need to be prolonged. 3. Postoperative nursing and rehabilitation The patient shall manage diet, activities and other aspects according to the doctor's guidance after surgery, actively cooperate with rehabilitation exercise, which can promote physical recovery and shorten the rest time appropriately. If there are complications such as infection and bleeding after surgery, the recovery process will be prolonged, and the rest time will be increased accordingly. The rest time after hysteromyoma surgery cannot be generalized, and it is necessary to comprehensively consider many factors such as operation method, personal physical condition and postoperative care. Patients should strictly follow the doctor's advice and gradually resume normal activities and work at appropriate times to ensure a good recovery. At the same time, if there is any discomfort or abnormality during recovery, they should seek medical examination promptly.

How long does it take to have a uterine fibroid surgery?

How long does it take to have a uterine fibroid surgery?



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