Is hysteroscopic balloon removal painful?

Is hysteroscopic balloon removal painful?

Once intrauterine adhesion occurs, it will cause internal tissue adhesion problems and cause damage to the uterine cavity. Therefore, during the course of the disease, there are many different treatment methods. In some cases where the adhesion area is relatively large, the treatment effect can be achieved by installing a uterine balloon support frame inside the uterine cavity to effectively separate the adhesion tissue as soon as possible.

The uterine balloon stent is a treatment method that uses external physical force to enter the uterine cavity and expand the intrauterine tissue. During the separation process using the uterine balloon stent, the intrauterine tissue will inevitably expand to a certain extent. After the adhesion tissue is effectively separated and stabilized, and the adhesion problem will not exist again, the uterine balloon stent in the uterine cavity can be removed to ensure the effective protection of the intrauterine tissue as soon as possible. During the removal of the uterine balloon stent, there will inevitably be certain pain symptoms in the uterine cavity or cervix.

The removal of the uterine balloon stent belongs to the process of foreign body extraction. Because the uterine cavity and the cervix belong to the soft tissue environment, it is inevitable that the internal tissue will be impacted when the uterine balloon stent is removed by instruments. At the same time, in the process of forcibly removing the stent, there will be a certain degree of tightness in the driving mode, resulting in painful effects. However, each person's uterine cavity and cervix have different movement patterns, and because the actual size of the area is different, the degree of pain during removal will also vary from person to person.

According to the above, there will definitely be pain when removing the uterine balloon stent, but the area involved in each person's cervix and uterine cavity tissue is different. There will definitely be pain when removing the uterine balloon stent, but the area of ​​each person's passage is different, and the difference in their own tolerance to pain will eventually cause the degree of pain experienced by each person to vary.

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