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Hysterectomy Surgery in Tardeo, Mumbai

Introduction: 

Hysterectomy is a surgery done to treat or remove a woman’s uterus due to any severe health condition encountered. Hysterectomy is done for various reasons like uterine prolapse, endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and adenomyosis.

What Is Hysterectomy?

Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure employed to remove a woman’s uterus. Women may want to remove their uterus for various reasons ranging from health conditions to personal discretion. However, the extent of removal may differ depending on numerous grounds. But once you have undergone a hysterectomy, you no longer go through menstrual cycles and cannot become pregnant.

Why Is Hysterectomy Performed?

If your doctor diagnoses you with any of the following conditions, he will prescribe you a hysterectomy:

  • Excruciating pain in your pelvic region. 
  • Bleeding in the vagina. 
  • If your doctor diagnoses you with cancer in your cervix or ovaries, or uterus. 
  • If you have fibroids. Fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that grow in your uterus. 
  • If your doctor suspects that you have pelvic inflammatory disease. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a health condition where your reproductive organs are severely infected. 
  • If you have uterine prolapse, hysterectomy is the only treatment option. Uterine prolapse is a condition where your uterine drops through your cervix and protrudes from your vagina. 
  • Hysterectomy is an option to treat endometriosis. Endometriosis is a condition where the tissues that are supposed to form the outer layer of the uterus grow outside of the pelvic region, causing inflammation and bleeding in the pelvic area. 
  • Adenomyosis can be treated with hysterectomy. Adenomyosis is a similar condition to endometriosis. In this condition, the tissue lining of your uterus grows outside of the uterus. 

Hysterectomy: Before and After

Your doctor will take you through a few tests before the surgery, including pelvic ultrasound, cervical cytology, and endometrial biopsy. 

  • On the surgery day, your medical team will shift you to the operating room. 
  • After administering anesthesia, your doctor will make a vertical and horizontal incision in the middle of your abdomen region.
  • Your doctor will now remove your uterus. 
  • The size of incisions depends on various reasons, including the extent of the uterus to be removed, the size of the tumor, and the need to examine your abdomen. 
  • Your surgical team will move you to the recovery room within a few hours of your surgery. 
  • You may have to stay for 1 to 2 days in the hospital after the surgery, depending on your health condition.

Request an appointment at Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Tardeo, Mumbai. 

Call 1860 500 2244 to book an appointment.

What Are the Risk Factors Associated With Hysterectomies? 

Although hysterectomy is a safe surgical procedure under professional supervision, there are certain risk factors associated. They include: 

  • In few exceptional cases, you may develop adverse reactions to the anesthetics used. 
  • You may experience infection or bleeding near your incision site. But it happens in sporadic cases under medical negligence. 
  • Sometimes, after the surgery, the surrounding organs or tissues may get infected. 
  • In a few rare cases, you may experience vaginal prolapse. 
  • Severe pain for the initial few days after the surgery. 
  • You may also face infections after the surgery. But that happens only if you don’t maintain proper hygiene and don’t follow the medications suggested by your doctor. 
  • Sometimes, you may also observe blood clots after the surgery. 

Hysterectomy is a safe procedure. Hence, these risks are rare that happen only in a few exceptional cases.

Conclusion

Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus of women. Your doctor may suggest uterus removal as a last resort. You must contact your hysterectomy specialist in case you observe any of the following symptoms to save yourself from future complications. 

Will I face any complexity in sex after a hysterectomy?

No. This is just a common misconception. You will not notice any differences and can participate in your sex life like earlier, even after a hysterectomy.

Will I lose weight after a hysterectomy?

No. You do not lose weight after a hysterectomy.

Will my stomach go down after the surgery?

No. Even though you may notice swelling and puffiness near your stomach after surgery, it will prevail for only the initial few days, and it will go away after recovery.

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