How long after hysteroscopic surgery will menstruation resume?

Apr 18, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
Menstruation typically returns 1 to 3 months after hysteroscopic surgery. The procedure can cause injury to the endometrium. With good physical health and proper postoperative care, menstrual cycles usually resume within 1 to 2 months. However, delayed menstruation may occur due to complications such as cervical canal adhesion, intrauterine adhesion, or thinning of the endometrium resulting from surgical manipulation, as well as factors like malnutrition affecting the menstrual cycle. In such cases, menstruation generally recovers within 2 to 3 months after surgery.

Menstruation typically returns 1 to 3 months after hysteroscopic surgery, depending on the patient's physical condition and surgical circumstances.

1. 1–2 months

Hysteroscopic surgery may cause injury to the endometrium. If the patient has good overall health or properly follows postoperative care instructions, the body usually recovers gradually within 1 to 2 months after surgery, and menstruation resumes normally.

2. 2–3 months

If complications such as cervical canal adhesion, intrauterine adhesion, or thinning of the endometrium occur due to the surgical procedure, menstrual periods may be delayed. Additionally, poor physical condition or malnutrition after surgery can also affect the menstrual cycle, leading to delayed menstruation that may take 2 to 3 months to resume.

After hysteroscopic surgery, if abnormal symptoms such as unusual discharge or increased menstrual bleeding occur, prompt medical attention is necessary.

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