What medicine do you need to take before hysteroscopy? Generally, hysteroscopy is performed within 3-7 days after menstruation is clean. For patients with abnormal uterine bleeding, even if conditions permit, we can perform surgery without specific time. Then after menstruation is clean, it is best not to share the same room. Preoperative vaginal discharge, blood routine, coagulation function, liver and kidney function, electrocardiogram, epidemiology and other basic examinations are needed to comprehensively evaluate the patient's body. If the conditions are met, we can use drugs to soften the cervix one day before operation for patients without surgical contraindications, which can reduce the damage of cervical dilatation and make the operation more convenient. For patients who have been menopausal for a long time, we suggest taking drugs to soften the cervix for a longer time. If the operation is difficult, you can make an appointment for ultrasound in advance, and then perform the operation under the supervision of ultrasound.
Before hysteroscopy, it is necessary to measure the patient's blood pressure, pulse and temperature. Doctors need to know the patient's cardiopulmonary condition in detail, guide cleaning and meet the requirements of hysteroscopy.
Hysteroscopy is a very common operation and plays a very important role in the treatment of many gynecological diseases. In order to avoid infection after hysteroscopic surgery, doctors will ask patients to take some antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cefaclor and cefradine, and the effect is also very good. Patients must follow the doctor's advice when taking medicine, because patients with different diseases need different drugs.
What to eat after laparoscopic surgery? After hysteroscopic surgery, most patients will feel abdominal decline, but they will gradually get better the next day. At this time, the patient's body has not fully recovered and needs a good rest. Especially for women with weak constitution, they have more rest.
Within six hours after operation. Within six hours after operation, choose liquid food, don't eat too much, don't eat sweets, and don't eat spicy food. Because there will be a small amount of bleeding after the operation, you can't eat food that promotes blood circulation. During this period, you should lie on the pillow, and the average patient can get out of bed on the same day.
After hysteroscopic surgery, patients should have a good rest to avoid excessive fatigue. Avoiding bathing and sexual life within two weeks after operation can reduce the chance of postoperative infection. Most patients will have a small amount of vaginal bleeding after hysteroscopic surgery. Generally, the amount of bleeding should not exceed the amount of menstruation, and the duration should be within two weeks. If the amount of bleeding is too large or lasts too long, the patient will come to the hospital for examination and treatment.