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How long does it take to stay in hospital for endometrial polyp surgery?

Endometrial polyp surgery requires hospitalization. After all, there are certain risks during the operation, and endometrial polyps are a disease with a relatively high recurrence rate. Pay attention to observation after the operation. So how long is the hospitalization for endometrial polyp surgery? How long is the hospitalization for endometrial polyp surgery?

In today’s society, people’s living conditions and quality of life have been greatly improved, so most women go to the hospital for gynecological examinations on time. Some women find that they are suffering from uterine disease during the examination. Endometrial polyps, this disease will not only affect the patient's health, but also affect female pregnancy to a certain extent. Therefore, the patient needs to cooperate with the doctor in time for treatment after the disease. How long will it take to be hospitalized for endometrial polyps?

Endometrial polyps are a very common gynecological disease in clinical practice. Endometrial polyps generally have no obvious symptoms, and the occurrence of a single polyp in this disease is very rare. In most cases, multiple polyps coexist. , patients with many polyps will also spread throughout the uterine cavity. This disease will cause patients to have symptoms of irregular menstruation. The main clinical symptoms of patients are menorrhagia, prolonged menstruation or irregular vaginal bleeding.

Endometrial polyps are very harmful. The harmfulness of this disease is mainly reflected in the clinical symptoms of the disease. This disease seriously affects the patient’s health, so everyone must pay attention to it. The disease requires timely surgical treatment after the disease. There are many clinical methods to treat this disease. Many patients choose hysteroscopy to treat this disease. Generally, the hospitalization time for hysteroscopic surgery is not long. If the patient does not have any symptoms after the operation, If there are any abnormalities, you can be discharged from the hospital after three days.

Although patients can be discharged from the hospital within a few days after surgery, post-surgery care is also very important. Patients must strictly refrain from sexual life within one month after surgery, and they must also pay attention to their private parts. Maintain good hygiene to avoid causing cervical infection. You can go to work after a few days of rest after the operation. When you go to work, you must arrange your working hours reasonably and don't let yourself get tired.

How long should you stay in the hospital after endometrial polyp surgery? This is a question that many patients are very concerned about. We all know that endometrial polyps are very harmful. This disease not only causes It affects the patient's daily life, and it will also seriously affect the patient's health. Therefore, after the patient becomes ill, he or she needs to cooperate with the doctor in time and provide postoperative care so that his body can recover in time. What causes uterine polyps in women?

Many women should have heard of this common gynecological disease, and it would be good for them to understand its symptoms. Uterine polyps are a manifestation of chronic cervicitis. There is a layer of mucosa on the surface of the cervical canal. Due to the long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation, the cervical canal mucosa continues to proliferate and accumulate, and protrudes from the basal layer of the mucosa to the outer mouth of the cervix, thus forming a polyp. polyp. What is the cause of cervical polyps in women? Let’s take a look at the symptoms.

Early symptoms include the following:

1. Prolapse of the tumor

< p> If uterine polyps occur in unmarried young women, such patients may present with a protruding mass from the vaginal opening.

2. Abnormal leucorrhea

When patients with uterine polyps experience increased leucorrhea or bloodshot leucorrhea, the possibility of cervical polyps should be considered. This is because the cervix contracts frequently under the stimulation of inflammation, causing Increased female discharge. The cervix is ??rich in blood vessels and the epithelial layer is thin. There may be a small amount of bleeding due to inflammation, so sometimes a small amount of blood streaks can be seen in the leucorrhea.

3. Vaginal bleeding

The early symptoms of uterine polyps are also a small amount of bleeding, sometimes bright red in color. Some patients will also bleed after getting married, and the amount of bleeding in some patients is even similar to menstruation. Some patients may also present with postmenopausal vaginal bleeding. After patients are overworked and stressed, vaginal bleeding occurs more frequently or becomes worse.

Gynecological experts said that women often ignore uterine polyps. The main reason is that one-third of women have no obvious symptoms and are only discovered by doctors during examination. Even if there are symptoms, most of them are mild, mainly a small amount of spotting. , bright red, or a small amount of bleeding after sex, which is often mistaken for "return of menstruation". In a few people, the amount of bleeding is similar to menstruation. Some patients usually have yellow leucorrhea, most of which have a peculiar smell, or have blood streaks in the leucorrhea; they can also present with postmenopausal vaginal bleeding, and unmarried patients often present with prolapse of a mass at the vaginal opening. When a vaginal speculum is used to expose the cervix during a routine gynecological examination, the polyps seen vary in size and shape, and can be roughly divided into two types:

The first type of uterine polyps mostly have roots attached to the outside of the cervix mouth, or in the cervical canal. They are generally small in size, mostly less than 1 cm in diameter, single or multiple, bright red in color, soft in texture, easy to bleed, and have a slender pedicle. The appearance is like water droplets forming oblate bodies.

Another type of uterine polyps occurs in the cervix. This polyp is superficial in location, protruding toward the surface, has a wide base, is light red in color, and has a tough texture. Most uterine polyps are benign, with a very small number of malignant transformations, with a malignant transformation rate of 0.2 to 0.4%. Cervical polyps often recur after removal.