Uterine polypectomy
I have a uterine polyp removal surgery scheduled for July 5th, and my period just started today.
Can I still proceed with the surgery, or will it have an impact?
Zhang Xiaojie, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/07/03
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, it is recommended to reschedule for a better time, preferably after your menstrual period ends.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2022/07/03
More Info
When considering whether to undergo uterine polyp surgery during your menstrual period, there are several factors to take into account. Generally, it is not ideal to schedule surgery during menstruation due to the potential complications and discomfort that may arise. Here’s a detailed explanation of why this is the case and what you should consider.
1. Timing and Surgical Considerations: Surgical procedures, especially those involving the uterus, are typically scheduled for times when the patient is not menstruating. This is because menstrual bleeding can complicate the surgical field, making it harder for the surgeon to see and operate effectively. Additionally, the presence of blood can increase the risk of infection and complicate the healing process.
2. Patient Comfort: Undergoing surgery while on your period can lead to increased discomfort. Menstrual cramps and bloating can be exacerbated by the stress of surgery, and the presence of menstrual blood can make the experience more uncomfortable both physically and emotionally.
3. Surgeon's Preference: Most surgeons prefer to perform uterine surgeries when the patient is not menstruating. If you are scheduled for a polyp removal on July 5 and your period starts, it is advisable to contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible. They may recommend postponing the surgery to a later date when you are not on your period.
4. Potential Risks: If surgery is performed during menstruation, there could be increased risks of complications. For instance, the surgical team may find it more challenging to manage bleeding during the procedure, which could lead to a longer recovery time or additional interventions.
5. Consultation with Your Doctor: It is crucial to communicate with your healthcare provider about your current situation. They can provide personalized advice based on your health history, the specifics of the surgery, and the severity of your menstrual symptoms. If your period is light or if the polyp is causing significant symptoms, your doctor may still consider proceeding with the surgery, but this decision should be made collaboratively.
6. Post-Surgery Care: If the surgery does proceed while you are menstruating, be aware of the post-operative care instructions. You may need to manage both post-surgical recovery and menstrual symptoms simultaneously, which could complicate your recovery process.
In summary, while it may be possible to undergo uterine polyp surgery during your period, it is generally not recommended due to the potential complications and discomfort. It is essential to discuss your situation with your healthcare provider to determine the best course of action. They may suggest rescheduling the surgery for a time when you are not menstruating, which would likely lead to a smoother surgical experience and recovery. Always prioritize open communication with your medical team to ensure the best outcomes for your health.
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