How long should you rest after an endometrial ablation?
How long should you rest after an endometrial ablation?
It shouldn’t take you long to heal from an ablation. Most women are back to their normal routine within a few days. You may have some cramping and bleeding for a few days and a watery or bloody discharge for up to 3 weeks.
How will I feel after NovaSure ablation?
Immediately after the NovaSure procedure, some women may experience some cramping, mild pain, nausea, and/or vomiting. Most women feel back to themselves and can resume normal activities within a day or so. Be sure to follow any instructions from your doctor, no matter how good you’re feeling.
What can you not do after endometrial ablation?
Do not to douche, use tampons, or have sex for 2 to 3 days after an endometrial ablation, or as advised by your health care provider. You may also have other limits on your activity. These may include no strenuous activity or heavy lifting.
How long do you leak after ablation?
After the procedure, you may have some side effects, such as cramping, nausea, and vaginal discharge that may be watery and mixed with blood. This discharge will become clear after a couple of days and can last for around 1 to 2 weeks. It takes a few days to 2 weeks to recover. You can usually go home the same day.
Why is there so much discharge after an ablation?
A watery discharge, mixed with blood, may occur from a few weeks to a few months. The discharge is typically heaviest for the first few days after the procedure. Frequent urination. You may need to pass urine more often during the first 24 hours after endometrial ablation, due to irritation of your bladder.
Can you drink alcohol after an ablation?
For people who have had a successful ablation, I would recommend against regular alcohol use; however, a rare drink is unlikely to be a major risk for going back into atrial fibrillation.
Will I still have PMS after an ablation?
After having endometrial ablation, most women completely stop monthly periods helping to improve and relieve symptoms of chronic conditions such as PMS, irregular bleeding, endometriosis, fibroids, and uterine fibroids, and uterine polyps.