Endometrial Ablation Procedure
Preparing For an Endometrial Ablation
Procedure
vEven though the endometrial ablation is a type of surgery that
is often done on an outpatient basis, it is still a serious
procedure. There are a number of things you can to adequately
prepare for the procedure and your recovery time. If you are about
to undergo an endometrial ablation procedure, here are a few things
you should keep in mind that will help make the process of
undergoing surgery and having a safe recovery much easier.
First, it is important to follow your doctor's orders to the
letter. While the list of things you need to observe in the way of
food and drink are short, they are important. Make sure you
do not eat or drink after the time frame set by the doctor, and
also refrain from any beverages that the doctors does not want in
your system during the endometrial ablation.
Keep in mind that even with outpatient procedures, patients are
often put under some sort of anesthetic. With an endometrial
ablation, you may opt for an epidermal or anesthesia. Either way,
you will be in no condition to drive yourself home after the
procedure is complete. Make plans for a loved one or a cab or car
service to take you home when the doctor releases you.
Keep in mind that you are not likely to be ready to return to
work the next day. Generally, it is recommended that a woman who
undergoes an endometrial ablation procedure have four to five days
to recover before resuming limited normal activity. Make
plans with your work place or with the family so that you will not
feel any pressure to return to your normal routine before you are
ready.
Finally, educate yourself on the possible side effects of the
surgery. An endometrial ablation procedure is invasive and it does
carry the usual risks associated with surgery. Be aware that you
may experience headaches, discharge, and stomach cramps; this will
help you be prepared to deal with any side effects that do occur,
as well as help you understand they are not unusual and will pass
in a short time.
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