How long and when should I rest after cervical polypectomy?
Most women with cervical polyps will choose to remove cervical polyps by surgery. However, many patients with cervical polyps will want to know how long to rest after the operation. The main reason is that a long rest time will have an impact on work. So what? In response to this question, experts from Chongqing Xuefu Hospital made the following answers. It is usually enough to rest for three days after the operation, but it can't be said that cervical polyps are all good. If women do not pay attention to some matters after operation, they may relapse after operation. Therefore, it is recommended not to take a bath for half a month after surgery, not to have sex, and not to take a bath. After treatment, women need to apply medicine to the vagina according to the doctor's advice to avoid infection due to the entry of pathogenic bacteria. In addition, women should also pay attention to maintaining local hygiene when treating cervical polyps. If you are pregnant, you should go to a regular hospital for treatment immediately. Because cervical polyps will have an impact on pregnancy and childbirth, whether a woman is pregnant or pregnant immediately, she needs to go to a regular hospital for treatment. One of the more dangerous treatments for cervical polyps is that women can't take medicine privately. At present, the best way to treat cervical polyps is surgery, and drugs are adjuvant therapy to avoid greed and cheapness. Simple drug therapy cannot cure cervical polyps. Therefore, women need to go to the hospital for treatment immediately after discovering the disease. After treatment, women can't think that the symptoms have disappeared and can ignore the condition. This idea is very dangerous, because although the symptoms have disappeared, you still have to go to the hospital for re-examination at the specified time to rule out whether the disease has been carved out of the roots and whether you accidentally suffered from other diseases during the treatment. After surgical resection and treatment of cervical polyps, the polyps should be sent for pathological examination. If you have symptoms of malignant transformation, you should choose the treatment method immediately. For untreated cervical polyps, it is suggested to use ultrasonic focusing knife to treat cervical polyps minimally invasive, which is harmless to the cervix. It can focus the powerful energy of ultra-high frequency electromagnetic wave on the diseased part, and also cause protein degeneration and irreversible necrosis of diseased tissue cells, accelerate tissue reconstruction, improve microcirculation, eliminate inflammation at one time and repair cervix. Using this minimally invasive technology will be very safe, and it only takes a few minutes. Without odor and pain, the treatment process will be easier and the recovery time will be shortened by half.