How long after cervical polyp surgery can one resume sexual activity?
Generally, after undergoing cervical polyp surgery, patients can resume sexual activity after about 1-2 months. If any discomfort occurs after sexual intercourse, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. Detailed explanation is as follows:
Following cervical polyp surgery, a certain amount of time is typically required for the surgical site to heal and recover completely. It is recommended to avoid sexual activity for 1-2 months after the surgery to ensure adequate rest and recovery of the surgical site. If the number of cervical polyps is small and their size is small, the wound will be relatively small and the recovery time usually takes about one month. However, if there are multiple polyps or large polyps, the wound will be relatively larger, requiring a longer recovery period, generally about two months.
After cervical polyp surgery, it is important to maintain personal hygiene to prevent infection and follow the doctor's recommendations for follow-up examinations and further treatment. If any discomfort or abnormal symptoms occur after surgery, prompt medical evaluation and management are advised. Additionally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and undergoing regular gynecological examinations can help prevent and detect cervical polyps and other gynecological conditions in a timely manner.