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Treatment of hysteromyoma: minimally invasive technology becomes an ideal choice

Uterine fibroids are a problem faced by many women, especially before pregnancy. When fibroids need to be removed, many women will worry about the sequelae of open surgery, whether there is a better treatment, and how long it will take to get pregnant after surgery. Next, we will answer these questions for you one by one.

Minimally invasive technology: the ideal choice

At present, hysteroscopy, the most popular minimally invasive technique, has become an ideal choice for the treatment of fibroids. It can not only clearly observe the changes in the uterine cavity, but also make a clear diagnosis; Compared with traditional open surgery, it has the advantages of no laparotomy, no hysterectomy, less trauma, less bleeding, no scar, rapid postoperative recovery and no complications in the treatment of ovarian tumor, ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cyst, pelvic adhesion and hysteromyoma.

How long can I get pregnant after pre-pregnancy surgery?

After operation, both abdomen and uterus will form scar tissue, which will take some time to heal. Pregnancy will cause great pressure on the abdominal and uterine tissues. It is recommended to recover for two years after operation before considering pregnancy. But the exact time varies from person to person. It is recommended that female friends consider pregnancy after their health has fully recovered.

Choose the appropriate treatment.

Facing the problem of hysteromyoma, female friends need to choose appropriate treatment methods and understand the relevant knowledge of postoperative recovery. Through scientific treatment and reasonable rehabilitation plan, I believe that every woman can meet a healthy and bright future.