What should be noticed after uterine prolapse operation

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I'm married and have children. My children have gone to school and have been well maintained. But recently, my menstruation is abnormal. Later, I learned that I had uterine prolapse. I've been taking medicine for treatment, but my abdominal pain is severe. The doctor said that I must have surgery. Now let's talk about what to pay attention to after hysteroptosis surgery.

What should be noticed after uterine prolapse operation

First: uterine prolapse is due to pelvic ligaments and muscles loose or degradation caused. Do not eat hot food and beverages such as pepper, pepper, raw onion, garlic, Baijiu and so on. In addition, we should fast longan, jujube, donkey hide gelatin, royal jelly and other hot, coagulative and hormone containing foods.

Second: Patients with uterine fibroids diet should be light, do not eat mutton, shrimp, crab, eel, salted fish, black fish and other hair. Patients with uterine prolapse should pay attention to regular examination. In the treatment of uterine prolapse, we should strengthen the physique, strengthen the nutrition, pay attention to proper rest, keep the stool unobstructed, avoid increasing abdominal pressure activities and heavy physical labor, and use the uterine support combined with general support therapy.

Third: in the treatment of uterine prolapse, we should strengthen the physique, strengthen nutrition, pay attention to proper rest, keep the stool unobstructed, avoid increasing abdominal pressure activities and heavy physical labor, we can use uterine support with general support therapy. If the effect is not good, you can also choose surgical treatment.

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There are many methods for the treatment of uterine prolapse. According to the different degrees of prolapse, it can be divided into support therapy, the use of uterine bracket and surgical therapy. After surgical treatment, we should strengthen the nutrition of patients, balance diet, and do not overwork.