As we all know, entering the cervical scabbing stage is equivalent to the disease being more than half cured, but it should not be taken lightly, as many problems may still occur at this stage. For example, sudden heavy bleeding is a bad sign. If a woman experiences heavy bleeding during this period, she must go to the hospital for timely treatment. In addition, although cervical surgery is a minimally invasive surgery, it should still be taken seriously. How long does it take for the scab to bleed after cervical surgery? In fact, cervical surgery is a treatment method commonly used by most people nowadays. Even minimally invasive treatment will cause slight wounds, bleeding and scabbing. Therefore, the question of how long the scab and bleeding will last after cervical surgery is naturally a matter of particular concern to patients. As for the question of how long it will take for the scab to fall off and the bleeding to occur after cervical surgery, if minimally invasive surgery is chosen, it will take about half a month for the affected area of the cervix to scab over, but if traditional surgery is used, the postoperative wound healing time will be longer, and may even take a whole month. However, the problem of postoperative scabbing and bleeding is not fixed. It will vary according to the size of the wound and the severity of the individual's condition. Therefore, patients should pay attention to all aspects of postoperative care measures. What should I pay attention to after the operation? (1) About two weeks after the operation, the patient may experience increased vaginal discharge, mainly yellow or purulent leucorrhea, bloody discharge, etc. These are all normal phenomena and can be treated by following the doctor's instructions for relevant care. (2) Personal hygiene is particularly important after surgery. Patients should pay attention to keeping the vulva clean and change underwear frequently to prevent re-infection. (3) After the operation, you should take adequate rest and avoid overwork or heavy physical labor. (4) Regular follow-up visits are important after surgery. On the one hand, this can help check the healing of the cervical wound, and on the other hand, it can help avoid postoperative infection. Therefore, follow-up visits are an especially important step. The above is an introduction to how long the scab and bleeding will last after cervical surgery. There is no doubt that scab and bleeding after cervical surgery is a necessary process for patients, but how long it will take to recover depends on multiple influencing factors. However, as long as the patient takes postoperative care measures in all aspects, I believe they can slowly recover to a healthy state. |
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