After the therapeutic catheter for uterine fibroids.. Increased pelvic pain and vaginal discharge and improved bleeding during the first menstrual cycle following the operation

Most of the patients who have had the therapeutic catheter for the uterine fibroblast throughout the night remain in the hospital to monitor and control the pain. The patient may feel pelvic cramps for several days after the catheter is similar to the menstrual cycle, with a feeling of nausea and low fever as well, the cramps are more severe during the first 24 hours after the operation and improve quickly over the next few days. When the patient is discharged from the hospital the next day, she is provided with medication to treat the pain. Most patients will recover from the effect of the surgery within a week to two weeks after intrauterine fibroblast catheterization and are able to return to their normal activities.
It usually takes two to three months for fibroids to shrink enough so that symptoms related to size such as pain and pressure improve. It is also common for heavy bleeding to improve during the first menstrual cycle following the operation. Most women are able to return to their work within a week to two weeks following uterine fibroblast catheterization, but some patients sometimes take longer to recover.
In some women, the temperature may increase, pelvic pain and vaginal secretion increase following the catheterization. However, these symptoms can last for days or even weeks and cause concern because of the possibility of bacterial infection in the uterus. If symptoms worsen over time, detection and evaluation of infection is important.
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