The uterus is an important part of our female reproductive organs, responsible for the creation of life and childbirth. But sometimes in special circumstances, for personal safety, we may need to remove the uterus. If the uterus is really removed, what harm will it cause? How many follow-up visits should be made after a hysterectomy? Let's have a simple understanding and understanding of this issue. I hope the following points will be helpful to everyone! Patients with hysterectomy usually have a follow-up visit two months after surgery, once every six months, and then once a year. If any abnormality occurs, seek medical attention anytime and anywhere. Hysterectomy can now be performed laparoscopically in most outpatient hospitals, and the abdominal wound usually heals without any problems. The abdomen is less affected, and the possibility of infection, pelvic adhesion, and encapsulated effusion is low. The key problem at this stage may be the healing status of the vaginal stump. Check whether the healing is poor or whether there are polyps in the vaginal stump. If so, they should be treated symptomatically. After a hysterectomy, you need to go to the hospital's outpatient gynecology department for a follow-up visit one month later. The follow-up examination items include leucorrhea examination, pelvic B-ultrasound, gynecological internal examination, blood routine examination and other examinations. Through the above examinations, we can understand the healing status of the uterine wound, whether there is gynecological inflammation, the healing status of the vaginal stump, the body's recovery status, whether anemia has improved, etc. In addition, the hospital outpatient nursing staff will carry out publicity and education on the couple's future life and inform them of common problems. After a hysterectomy, the body generally recovers within a month. If a woman has undergone a total hysterectomy, it is recommended to have a follow-up visit about one month after the operation to understand the healing status of the wound. If there is inflammation, antibiotic treatment can be given immediately. Then, you can have a follow-up visit every three months. If the healing status is good, you can have a follow-up visit every six months. The actual follow-up time needs to follow the advice of your attending physician. If abnormal vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain is found after the operation, the patient needs to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination as soon as possible to see if there is any inflammation or infection. In addition, within one month after the operation, you should pay attention to rest more, do not do excessive exercise, and do not have sex. You can eat some light and nutritious foods to promote the body to recover as soon as possible. |
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