If an ectopic pregnancy is treated by cesarean section in the late pregnancy, it will leave wounds and scars. If it is treated by uterine cleaning or medical abortion in the early pregnancy, no surgery is required and no scars will be left. Friends who have undergone surgery for ectopic pregnancy must do timely conditioning work to allow the body to recover as soon as possible. 1. Will ectopic pregnancy surgery leave scars? If it is a late stage ectopic pregnancy and there is heavy bleeding, a cesarean section will leave a wound. Laparoscopic surgery will also leave a wound, but the wound is relatively small and there will be scars. You can check and confirm it as early as possible. If the pregnancy is short and can be treated with medication, you should receive timely treatment. This will not leave scars, so try to avoid surgical treatment. 2. What to eat after ectopic pregnancy treatment 1. After the operation, you will be weak and prone to sweating. Therefore, water should be replenished in small amounts and multiple times to reduce water evaporation; more water-soluble vitamins are excreted in sweat, especially vitamin C, vitamin B1, and vitamin B2, so you should eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. This also helps prevent constipation. 2. On the basis of a normal diet, appropriately limit fat. Within one week after surgery, fat should be controlled at around 80 grams per day. 3. People with menstrual disorders should avoid eating irritating foods, such as chili peppers, wine, vinegar, pepper, ginger, etc. These foods can stimulate congestion of sexual organs and increase menstrual volume. Also avoid eating cold foods such as crabs, snails, and river clams. 4. Within half a month after the operation, 1.5 grams to 2 grams of protein should be given per kilogram of body weight, and the daily amount is about 100 grams to 150 grams. Therefore, you can eat more chicken, lean pork, eggs, milk, beans, and bean products. 3. Precautions after treatment of ectopic pregnancy 1. First, follow up regularly, and come to the hospital for examination and retesting of B-ultrasound one month after discharge or after the menstruation is over. 2. Combine work and rest, avoid heavy physical labor, try to reduce abdominal pressure, and those with constipation can use laxatives to prevent the mass from rupturing. 3. Pay attention to diet and nutrition to ensure protein intake. 4. Pay attention to protecting the fallopian tubes. The female reproductive organs are connected inside and outside, and some pathogenic microorganisms can easily invade the fallopian tubes or even the abdominal cavity through the vaginal opening. |
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