Does endometrial polyp need hospitalization after operation

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I am 42 years old, half a year ago began irregular menstruation, large amount, sometimes with blood clots, menstrual period for about 10 days, sometimes with small abdominal pain, leucorrhea also increased, the examination showed that the uterus polyps, after treatment improved, now to share the next endometrial polyps after surgery need to be hospitalized.

Does endometrial polyp need hospitalization after operation

First: the health of the vulva, to often clean the vulva, keep the external cause dry, avoid breeding bacteria, sexual life should pay more attention to, pay attention to personal hygiene, also pay attention to the health of the spouse, do not have dirty sex.

Second: often drying quilts, so that the sun sterilization, it is best to wear cotton underwear, and to frequent washing, frequent change, do not let bacteria grow. Usually can not eat some longan, jujube, donkey hide gelatin, royal jelly and other things containing more hormones, these things will aggravate the condition of cervical polyps, adverse to recovery.

Third: you can eat some foods that are good for the recovery of cervical polyps, such as lean meat, chicken, quail eggs, turtle, asparagus, celery, spinach, wax gourd, mushrooms, tofu, kelp, laver, and a variety of fruits, which can promote the recovery of cervical polyps.

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There is a layer of mucous membrane on the surface of the cervical canal. Due to the long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation, the mucous membrane of the cervical canal continues to proliferate and accumulate, and protrudes from the basal layer of the mucous membrane to the outer mouth of the cervix, thus forming polyps. The root of polyps mostly attached to the cervical canal or the outer mouth of the cervix, generally relatively small, more than 1 cm in diameter, single or multiple. There are also larger, diameter up to several centimeters, pedicled, with the growth and protruding out of the mouth of the cervix. Polyp is small, it still remains in the cervical canal, only slightly in the cervix.