Problem description: I recently felt a little pain in my lower abdomen, so I went to the hospital for an examination. The doctor said that there was uterine fibroids, and said that he had to check for hepatitis B before surgery. We were a little puzzled. May I have uterine fibroids? Do you want to check hepatitis B?
Question date:2020-11-21
Patient information:Age: 55 Gender: Female
Women need to check for uterine fibroids Hepatitis B.
Women who have uterine fibroids are medically responsible if they do not have hepatitis B before surgery and have blood transfusions during the operation, and then get hepatitis B. Uterine fibroids need to undergo routine examinations before surgery, such as routine blood and urine tests, electrocardiogram color Doppler ultrasound, chest X-ray, etc. In general, don’t be overly nervous. Pay attention to the prohibition of intercourse within one month after the fibroids, keep your abdomen warm, avoid getting cold from the wind, don’t overwork and stay up late, eat more high-protein and high-nutrient foods to enhance your physical fitness and benefit your health.
Recommendation: If the bleeding is more than two weeks, you need to review the B-ultrasound to understand the changes in the uterine cavity and pelvic cavity to avoid postoperative infection. The diet needs to be balanced, and more protein supplements to promote postoperative recovery, but try not to eat too much soy products. At the same time you need to keep your mood happy.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection