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Does hysteroscopic surgery have sequelae?

We know that more and more women will suffer from gynecological diseases now, and we also know that they will not be as nervous as before, because gynecological diseases can be treated by hysteroscopy now. Hysteroscopy is a very advanced means of examination and treatment. The use of hysteroscopy for surgery has the advantages of less trauma and quick recovery. So, does hysteroscopy have sequelae?

Does hysteroscopy have sequelae? Generally speaking, hysteroscopy is aimed at some women with abnormal uterine bleeding and irregular menstruation. Clinically, hysteroscopy is mainly used to check the lesions in uterus, so as to carry out targeted treatment. However, some people are prone to a series of postoperative reactions because of improper nursing after hysteroscopy. Some people's postoperative reaction will disappear in about a month, and some people may easily leave sequelae because of physical reasons. First of all, if you don't pay attention to nursing after hysteroscopic surgery, it will easily lead to gynecological infection and uterine bleeding in women. The probability of uterine bleeding after operation is very high. In this case, we must pay attention to hemostasis and anti-infection treatment.

Hysteroscopic surgery is a common minimally invasive surgery, and the probability of sequelae is still relatively small. The most common postoperative infection does not rule out that it is easy to cause mucosal damage after hysteroscopy, but this kind of problem is generally not big, so long as you pay attention to observation and nursing, it can be adjusted. Hysteroscopic surgery has less trauma and fewer complications, so women must pay attention to nursing after hysteroscopic surgery, which can also avoid many unnecessary complications.

Hysteroscopic surgery is less harmful to people's health, but it does not rule out that complications may occur due to accidents during the operation, such as rough movements during the operation, which may cause cervical tear and other injuries. Therefore, when doing hysteroscopic surgery, you must go to a regular hospital for treatment. If the patient is infected after operation, you should also do anti-infection treatment.

These are the sequelae of hysteroscopy. Generally speaking, hysteroscopy can solve many intrauterine diseases. However, patients must pay attention to postoperative nursing after hysteroscopy. In addition to wound care, patients should also pay attention to diet in daily life, mainly light diet, which is easy to accelerate wound healing. Surgery will cause trauma and endanger the health of patients, and some operations will have serious sequelae.

Damage of Hysteroscope Although Hysteroscope is a very advanced examination and treatment method, it also has many advantages, but Hysteroscope is not omnipotent. After all, the operation was performed in the patient's uterine cavity. If disinfection is not strict, it is easy to cause intrauterine infection, leading to adhesion between uterine cavity and cervix.

If women need hysteroscopic surgery, they should choose a regular big hospital. If they do hysteroscopic surgery in an irregular small hospital, it is easy to have sequelae. Because regular hospitals have very strict disinfection measures, they can avoid infection to the greatest extent. Moreover, informal hospital disinfection is not strict, which is easy to cause postoperative infection.

Some women will have menstrual disorder after hysteroscopic surgery, but this situation will generally return to normal after 1-2 months. The risk of hysteroscopic surgery for women in regular hospitals is relatively small. However, after all, hysteroscopic surgery will bring certain trauma to patients, so there is also the risk of infection. Many operations in life may have some sequelae, so postoperative care is very important. Hysteroscopic surgery can be divided into soft and hard. No matter what kind of operation, improper postoperative care may induce complications, so we should also be careful of postoperative sequelae when doing hysteroscopic surgery.

1. Injury: If the medical staff do not operate properly during hysteroscopy, it is likely to cause cervical laceration, uterine perforation, tubal rupture, and may also cause massive bleeding. If the patient has gynecological inflammation, it is easy to cause the spread of inflammation.

2. If the operation time is too long and the patient uses too much CO2 in the uterus, it is likely to cause CO2 gas embolism. This means that the operation should be stopped immediately, and the patient should be given oxygen and treated.

3. Hysteroscopic surgery will dilate the patient's cervix and uterine cavity, which may increase the tension of vagus nerve.

As long as it is surgery, it will do harm to patients, while hysteroscopy does little harm to patients. As long as the patient chooses a regular hospital for surgery, the operation level of medical staff will pass, and the injury can be minimized.