How is bleeding after hysterectomy to return a responsibility

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I am 40 years old this year. Last year, due to a lot of bleeding during the menstrual period, blood clots, abdominal pain, swelling, and prolonged menstruation, I went to the hospital to check out hysteromyoma. I took medicine and treated it all the time. In the middle, I also used traditional Chinese Medicine fumigation and many other methods, but the hysteromyoma still remained the same. As a result, people lost too much blood, became mentally weak and in poor physical condition, So did laparoscopic myomectomy, but bleeding after surgery, let's take a look at the following.

How is bleeding after hysterectomy to return a responsibility

First: laparoscopic surgery is now a very popular operation, it causes trauma to patients, especially the incision trauma is significantly different from open surgery, so it also brings some wrong understanding to patients. But after all, it is also an operation, so there is still a relatively long healing process after hysterectomy.

Second: my suggestion is that you'd better go to the ward where you operate to find the doctor or more experienced superior doctor. This is very important. The process of postoperative vaginal bleeding can be up to 4-6 weeks, because the suture of vaginal stump will fall off completely at that time, and there will be no bleeding at that time.

Third: if the amount of bleeding but not more than menstruation, should be strictly in bed rest, with some hemostatic drugs should be improved; If the amount of bleeding exceeds the previous amount of menstruation, you should immediately go to the hospital to find the doctor who operated on you, or a very experienced doctor. Never look for a doctor casually, which may cause serious consequences.

matters needing attention

Bleeding after laparoscopic hysterectomy is more common, if there are no other symptoms can not be treated. However, if the bleeding volume is large or the bleeding time is long, we should be alert. It may be infection, or the surgical suture is not good, so we need to carefully check.