How long is bleeding considered normal after surgery for intrauterine adhesions?
Disease description:
No menstruation for several months, initially thought to be pregnancy, but examination revealed amenorrhea. Further hysteroscopy showed intrauterine adhesions. How long is bleeding considered normal after surgery for intrauterine adhesions?
It is normal to experience bleeding for about 7 to 10 days after surgery for intrauterine adhesions. The duration of bleeding may vary depending on individual constitution and the extent of surgical wounds. Light vaginal bleeding after surgery is considered normal, but typically should not last longer than 7 days. If bleeding persists beyond this period, is heavier than menstrual flow, or is accompanied by abdominal pain, it is important to promptly determine whether complications such as perforation or excessive bleeding have occurred.