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How many days can corpus luteum rupture be discharged?
Rupture of corpus luteum requires hospitalization. If you have surgery, you should pay attention to rest. Generally, you need to rest for about a month before you can go to work normally, because corpus luteum rupture is very serious, which will affect the function of the ovary. It may even cause certain damage to the function of the ovary. So how many days can corpus luteum rupture be discharged?

How many days can corpus luteum rupture be discharged? Some women's corpus luteum rupture can cause severe bleeding. It is best to go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment, and stay in bed during hospitalization. Of course, many people are concerned about the length of hospital stay. Let me give you a detailed introduction: how many days can I leave the hospital with corpus luteum rupture? I hope the following information can help you.

Rupture of corpus luteum requires surgical treatment. There are two kinds of surgery, one is laparoscopic surgery, which is also called minimally invasive surgery in medicine, and the other is open surgery. Both methods have different degrees of harm to our bodies. Generally, we can leave the hospital three to five days after laparoscopic surgery, while open surgery takes about a week. The specific length of hospitalization depends on everyone's physical condition and recovery.

Some patients are weak and may stay in hospital for a long time. Some patients are strong and the wounds are healing well. You can leave the hospital in two or three days. Don't worry too much about the length of discharge time. Be sure to pay attention to your health and do a good job of monitoring, and see a doctor in time if you find abnormal phenomena.

The formation of corpus luteum rupture is related to strenuous exercise and abdominal trauma, so there are some taboos in exercise. Don't jump or run frequently at ordinary times, and don't let your abdomen be severely hit to avoid the recurrence of corpus luteum rupture. Premature exercise will aggravate blood circulation and cause serious bleeding.

Through the above answers to the question that corpus luteum rupture can be discharged in a few days, corpus luteum rupture is a minor gynecological operation, so don't worry too much. As long as you stay in bed after operation and pay attention to your diet, you can accelerate your recovery. Patients with corpus luteum rupture should not be eager to have sex. Avoid the recurrence of the disease.

How long should I rest after corpus luteum rupture? Rupture of corpus luteum is one of the common gynecological diseases, which mostly occurs in women aged 14 ~ 30. Some women may have sudden but not severe lower abdominal pain, mostly on one side. Some women may have severe and unbearable abdominal pain, and some may even have hemorrhagic shock. Rupture of corpus luteum resembles ectopic pregnancy. So, how long should I rest after corpus luteum rupture?

The time of ovarian rupture has a great relationship with menstrual cycle. About 80% of ovaries rupture, corpus luteum or corpus luteum cyst rupture, so it usually occurs after ovulation, mostly in the last week of menstrual cycle, and occasionally in the first or second day of menstruation. A few cases are follicular rupture, which often occurs in mature follicles, so the onset time is usually on 10 ~ 18 of menstrual cycle. Patients with ovarian rupture generally have no history of ovarian dysfunction, and most of them have ovulation cycles. Abdominal tenderness is not obvious, but pelvic tenderness in Shuanghe Town is very obvious. Combined with menstrual history, a diagnosis can be made. If you have a history of onset after sexual intercourse, it is more likely.

So what are the treatments for corpus luteum rupture? The principle of treatment is basically the same as that of ectopic pregnancy, and there are two methods: conservative and surgical. The possibility of rebleeding is very small, so once the condition is stable, conservative treatment under close observation is more likely to succeed. Doctors should have the consciousness of conservative treatment, early diagnosis and early treatment, and reduce the chances of surgery. If the disease is diagnosed by laparoscopy, conservative treatment will be more confident.

For patients with acute onset, severe clinical symptoms, more internal bleeding or ectopic pregnancy, early surgery can reduce blood loss, which is conducive to the patient's health recovery, and preserve ovarian function as much as possible during surgery, which is conducive to the patient's physical and mental health. The surgical method is laparotomy to stop bleeding, and the ruptured corpus luteum often needs to be removed and then sutured. At the same time, it is feasible to remove hematocele during operation, and autologous blood transfusion is also feasible if the bleeding is fresh, saving blood sources. According to the law of periodic development of corpus luteum, rest for at least one month.