Postoperative medication for cervical polyps

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Cervical polyps and cervical cysts are caused by long-term inflammatory stimulation, mainly characterized by increased leucorrhea and contact bleeding. After removal, routine pathological examination should be carried out to prevent missed diagnosis. In addition, chronic inflammation of the cervix should be actively treated to prevent recurrence of polyps. As a more complex disease, can medication be used after operation of cervical polyps?

Postoperative medication for cervical polyps

First: early activity: in addition to high-risk patients, patients can be guided to turn over properly within 6 hours after operation, and get out of bed after 68 hours, and gradually increase the amount of activity.

Second: pain care: postoperative patients may have varying degrees of pain, told patients to relax, more can relieve themselves, if can not relieve can be given analgesics.

Third: 1 / 5000 potassium permanganate or chlorhexidine solution can be used to scrub perineum after operation, twice a day, so as to avoid retrograde infection of uterine cavity during catheterization.

matters needing attention

Pathogen infection. Usually by childbirth, abortion, puerperal infection, surgical operation or mechanical stimulation, sexual intercourse damage to the cervix, pathogen invasion caused by infection.