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Do you need to clear the palace after painless abortion?
After the traditional induced abortion, due to the problem of incomplete abortion, some women were told that they needed to curettage again, which led to the re-injury of female endometrium. So, is it necessary to clear the palace after every abortion operation? Under what circumstances do you need to clear the palace?

What is the Qing Palace?

Clearing uterus refers to scraping the tissue in endometrium or uterine cavity to stop bleeding or treat it. It can be divided into suction curettage and forceps curettage. The former is to suck out the tissue in the uterine cavity through a negative pressure pipette, and the latter is to take out the tissue in the uterine cavity with oval forceps. For abortion, curettage is to remove the tissue that has not been discharged from abortion to ensure that there is no residual tissue in the uterus.

Does painless abortion need Qing palace?

Under normal circumstances, there is no need to curettage after painless abortion. Because curettage is mainly carried out under the condition of unclean abortion, while painless abortion is carried out under anesthesia, the patient is very quiet, so that the doctor can concentrate on carefully completing the abortion, and all of them are operated under the visual conditions of special equipment, and the success rate is also very high. Therefore, choosing a good abortion technology is the key.

Under what circumstances do you need to clear the palace?

Only a few patients with incomplete abortion need curettage in clinic, and curettage needs more doctors. If the correct tissue can only be found by experience, the depth of curettage is difficult to control, which will lead to infertility in many cases. Therefore, it is very important for women to choose regular hospitals and doctors who specialize in surgery, which can largely avoid being used for curettage.