Clear hypmen
Hymenttomy is sponsored by the virgin membrane, the hymen is a flexible and thin loop of the connective tissue found in the vaginal opening, in its waist specifically contains an opening that makes menstrual blood out, so that this membrane does not completely block the vaginal area. Females are born with the hymen, but the membrane usually shakes the first complete sexual communication process, and sometimes they are shaken by the exercise of some types of violent sports or the different incidents to which the female is exposed. The process of resolving the hymn is performed by making an opening in the hymn to treat its improper structure, that is, in the following cases: Cases where the hymn is abnormally thick or divided. The lack of a hole in the hymn leaves out menstrual blood, causing the vaginal opening completely clog. Cases in which the substance of the hymn is solid and hard, and the hole in it is very small that causes a lot of pain in sexual intercourse, called hard -colonia (dyspareunia), with pain and problems with the introduction of the cotton double (Tampon). Preparation for Surgery There are a few steps to be followed before surgery, such as the following: Stop eating or drinking a few hours before the procedure, and you may be completely expected to fasten from the night before surgery. Take any medication that is allowed with a sip of water on the morning of the operation. Notify the doctor about medicines taken. Surgery steps are usually performed in the process of hymn in the operational room under general anesthesia of the body, and the steps of this procedure may include: The area is cleared with antiseptic to keep the area clean and free of infection. The surgeon uses special tools to cut the hymn and to create an opening in the impasse, and the size of the opening depends on the thickness of the hymn. The surgeon makes a small stitches with surgical threads to keep these openings, and it is not necessary to remove these stitches, as it will naturally be absorbed by the body during the recovery. The recovery phase, unless there are complications, you will be able to return on the same day of surgery, and the feeling of improvement will begin within a week, but in some cases the feeling of discomfort may continue for two months. The nurse will discuss the instructions with you about the recovery and recovery, and how to maintain the cleanliness of the surgery, and your doctor will tell you when you can return to work and resume all your regular activities. In the first few days after surgery, you may experience pain and discomfort that can be treated as follows: eating pain relievers that does not need prescription, such as ibuprofen. Try the hot seat bath to relieve the discomfort after surgery.