Do cervical polyp operation need to be hospitalized
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There are many female patients who do not know whether they need to be hospitalized after cervical polyp surgery. To be honest, if it is mild, they do not need to be hospitalized. It is OK to pay more attention when they go home, but serious patients must be hospitalized. Now let's talk about the need to be hospitalized for cervical polyp surgery.
Do cervical polyp operation need to be hospitalized
First: after the operation of cervical polyps, female friends should pay attention to cleaning and hygiene. While ensuring their personal hygiene, they should also pay attention to the hygiene between husband and wife in time, so as not to cause infection and make the disease relapse again. At the same time, just after the treatment of cervical polyps is not suitable for rooming, a month later should go to the hospital to review the recovery.
Second: can not need to be hospitalized, usually try to avoid eating raw and cold, spicy, fishy and other stimulating food. The first examination should be about 3 months after operation, and then half a year to 1 year. In addition to the health care during menstruation, postpartum or after abortion, we should pay attention to the health of vulva in daily life to prevent vaginitis and cervical erosion.
Third: if the root of cervical polyps is not big, there is not much bleeding after removal, pay attention to hygiene, it is no problem to have a rest for two days, and you can go to work. If there is more bleeding after removal, it is recommended to have a rest for a few days, and pay attention to oral anti-inflammatory drugs. So as not to cause gynecological inflammation. If the polyp is small and there is not much bleeding during the operation, you can not be hospitalized. If the polyp is large or suspicious of canceration and bleeding, you should be hospitalized for observation for a few days.
matters needing attention
The above said that some of the symptoms after cervical surgery do not need to continue to be hospitalized after surgery, but if patients with severe bleeding after polyp removal and large polyps are encountered, it is recommended that patients should be hospitalized after surgery and then go home, so as to prevent infection from causing unnecessary postoperative conditions.