What should I do if I accidentally touched cold water after an abortion?
It is best to avoid cold water within one month after an abortion. Occasional contact with cold water is generally harmless, but if the contact is prolonged, it is advisable to use infrared light for remedial treatment to minimize the stimulation caused by cold water to the body. Even a minor abortion surgery can have a significant impact on a woman's internal environment, and it is necessary to pay attention to additional care to prevent subsequent gynecological diseases that may have long-term effects on the body.
1. Occasional contact with cold water should not be a problem. If the contact is prolonged, it is best to seek physical therapy at a hospital's Traditional Chinese Medicine department or use infrared light for remedial treatment.
2. After contact with cold water, pay attention to keeping the abdomen warm to avoid catching a cold.
First, after an abortion surgery, patients should pay attention to vaginal bleeding. Typically, vaginal bleeding after an abortion surgery lasts for a maximum of 10 days, gradually decreasing from bright red to brown. If bleeding exceeds 10 days or the amount of bleeding is excessive, the possibility of intrauterine residue should be considered.
Second, patients should pay attention to their diet, avoiding spicy foods, alcohol, and limiting seafood. Instead, they should eat more fruits and vegetables.
Third, it is important to strike a balance between work and rest, with appropriate activity and rest to promote physical recovery and the expulsion of blood clots.