Will you sweat after hysteroscopy? It will take some time for all organs of the body to return to the pre-pregnancy level. If you want to sweat, you need to wait at least 45 days after delivery before the uterus basically returns to normal level, otherwise it may have a certain impact on your body. You need to be careful not to take a bath after giving birth. It is not recommended to steam sweat now. Generally speaking, it takes 6 to 8 weeks for the uterus to recover before delivery. Pay attention to personal hygiene, do a good job of self-protection, wear cotton loose breathable underwear and keep it dry. Prevent infection. Postpartum nutrition, buckwheat nutrition. Eat more fresh vegetables. Proper bed rest activities are beneficial to uterine contraction and leakage.
It's a little early to steam just two weeks after surgery, which is not conducive to the recovery of the body. If there is no discomfort at present, don't worry too much for the time being. If you have just finished surgery for two weeks, it is really a little early to steam, which is not conducive to the recovery of your body. Suggestion: If there is no discomfort at present, don't worry too much for the time being. You can go to the hospital clinic the second week after hysteroscopy.
It should be a month after the baby is born. It will take some time for all organs of the body to return to the pre-pregnancy level. If you want to sweat, you need to wait at least 45 days after delivery before the uterus basically returns to normal level, otherwise it may have a certain impact on your body. You need to be careful not to take a bath after giving birth. Half a month after hysteroscopy, it is best not to sweat. There will be a lot of sweat flowing out, and syncope may occur. You have to wait. It shouldn't matter if you get your period.
How often is it better to sweat? Generally, steaming for about 20 minutes to half an hour is enough. When you sweat, you will sweat a lot. Because the air is closed, you will also feel depressed, which is very unfavorable to the coronary artery and the anterior and posterior circulation of the brain. If excessive sweating leads to insufficient perfusion, once the coronary artery of the heart is ischemic, if there are risk factors in the past, it will lead to increased blood pressure and vasospasm, which will lead to acute coronary infarction or new acute cerebral infarction in the anterior and posterior cerebral arteries, and even cerebral hemorrhage. Due to the overheated environment, some elderly people have their own risk factors, which are easy to induce acute cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases under certain circumstances. Therefore, it should be noted that the steaming time should not be too long, and attention should be paid to drinking more water when steaming to ensure adequate cardiovascular and cerebrovascular perfusion.
Although sweating a lot will bring some negative effects on our health, it doesn't mean that we must give up leisure ways such as sauna. If we really like them, we think these ways will make us feel comfortable physically and mentally and can go on as usual. However, we must remember to drink more water and replenish more water. While sweating a lot, try to ensure that the daily urine output reaches 1500 to 2000mL.
In addition, don't sweat too often, twice a month is appropriate, and no more than five times at most. It is advisable to sweat for 45 to 60 minutes each time, mainly depending on the individual's own endurance. Note: Do not steam immediately after meals and drinks, and do not take a bath or eat cold drinks immediately after steaming. Old people, menstruating women and people with severe cardiovascular diseases are also not suitable for steaming. If you don't know whether you can sweat or not, you'd better consult some doctors in advance to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Generally speaking, you can't steam every day. It is advisable to steam once a week for about an hour at a time. Improper steaming will lead to excessive loss of body fluids, such as too many times of steaming and too short duration, which is not only ineffective, but also harmful to the body.
From the point of view of western medicine, excessive sweating is easy to cause fluid metabolism disorder in the body, thus causing physical discomfort.
From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, sweating is body fluid, and body fluid and blood are homologous. Excessive sweating can easily lead to body fluid damage, body fluid consumption, and cause various symptoms of body fluid deficiency, such as yin deficiency, dryness and heat.