Body Changes After Surgical Removal Of Uterus #womenshealth - Dr. Shwetha Anand | Doctors' Ci

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10/23/23

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Dr. Shwetha Anand | Phone 📞+917619198084 / +917619198086 (Online & in-person appointment can be booked online or by call) | Fertility Consultant, Laparoscopic Surgeon and High-risk Pregnancy Specialist
Janisthaa Fertility Centre, Basaveshwar Nagar, Bengaluru, India
People think there will be a lot of changes after hysterectomy but if you are in your 40s but within your 45 of age if your ovaries are good we conserve the ovaries so that you are hormonally active. With the presence of your hormones it is as good as before so its only that you have to remove the uterus but your hormones are still functioning. So your skin is good. You are youthful. There is no bone loss. The cardiac health is good. There is no urinary tract infection, vaginal infections. The issue comes when there is removal of ovaries as well. So when your ovaries are removed, basically there are no hormonal support to your body. This is when you start feeling hot flushes. Hot flushes mean you start sweating all of a sudden. You start feeling very hot. So this is when the hormone levels start going up and down. Secondly you might have repeated urinary tract infections and sudden bone loss and distribution of hair. Some people might experience more hair fall. But apart from this there are no other bodily changes what people think that they will gain weight after hysterectomy. That is a total misconception. Removal of ovaries have got other complications like urinary tract infections, vaginal infections and bone loss like osteoporosis will be accelerated. There are certain supplements available to overcome these.
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