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Aphrodisiac: How did ancient men treat premature ejaculation?

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Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 07:51 AM

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  • Ophelia Ophelia

    Apr 11, 2026

    You will usually need to stay in bed for 1-3 days after a total hysterectomy.

    The time in bed after total hysterectomy is mainly related to the surgical method, the patient's physical condition and postoperative recovery. Laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery has less trauma, and you can get out of bed and move around under the guidance of medical staff 1-2 days after the operation. Due to the large incision in laparotomy surgery, it is recommended to stay in bed for 2-3 days after surgery. Early postoperative activities can help prevent venous thrombosis of the lower limbs, but sudden rising or strenuous exercise should be avoided. Medical staff will gradually guide patients to carry out rehabilitation training such as sitting up at the bedside and walking short distances based on indicators such as the status of the drainage tube and recovery status of intestinal function. It is recommended to use medical elastic stockings to prevent blood clots within 3 days after surgery, and ankle pump exercises can be performed to promote blood circulation while lying in bed.

    After surgery, you should pay attention to keeping the perineum clean and dry, and avoid lifting heavy objects and actions that increase abdominal pressure. It is advisable to choose liquid or semi-liquid foods high in protein and vitamins, such as fish soup, steamed eggs, etc., and gradually transition to a normal diet. Bathing, swimming and sexual intercourse are prohibited within 4-6 weeks after discharge, and wound healing should be reviewed regularly. If symptoms such as fever, incision exudation, or abnormal pain occur, you should seek medical attention promptly.

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