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Post-Hysterectomy Discomfort: Common Concerns and Solutions for Women

Discomfort Symptoms After Hysterectomy On July 20, a Japanese patient underwent a hysterectomy and cervical removal due to adenomyosis measuring 18*15*9 cm. It has been over 40 days since the surgery, and she is still experiencing many discomforts. I would like to ask the followi...


Dr. Zhong Wenzhen Reply:
Hello: You have undergone a major surgery, specifically a myomectomy for large fibroids. 1. A hysterectomy will leave an incision above the vagina, and during the recovery process, you may experience some discharge. Please return for a follow-up appointment. 2. It is estimated...

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Managing Post-Hysterectomy Discomfort: Headaches and Tinnitus Solutions

Discomfort Symptoms After Hysterectomy Since my surgery on July 20, 2005, I have experienced persistent headaches and tinnitus, and I even have dizziness. What self-care measures should I take?


Dr. Li Guanghan Reply:
Hello: After a hysterectomy, if you experience headaches and tinnitus, please consult an otolaryngologist. Hsinchu City Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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Post-Hysterectomy Care: Managing Pain and Recovery Tips

Postoperative care after a total hysterectomy? Hello Doctor: I underwent a total hysterectomy on November 26, 2003, due to large uterine fibroids causing significant pressure and exacerbating my pre-existing lumbar spondylolisthesis, resulting in unbearable lower back pain. I ret...


Dr. Lin Manying Reply:
Hello, after a total hysterectomy, it is generally recommended to gradually resume daily activities over a period of 2 to 4 weeks. Therefore, if your lower back pain persists, you should consider the following: 1. Worsening of pre-existing lumbar spine conditions (please consult ...

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Post-Hysterectomy Care: Managing Symptoms and Complications

Postoperative care after hysterectomy or cervical conization? Hello, I would like to know about the care needed after a hysterectomy and cervical conization, as well as the potential complications or discomfort that may arise. What areas should I explore for more information on t...


Dr. Wu Zongcheng Reply:
Dr. Wu Zongcheng from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Tainan Hospital of the Ministry of Health replies: *Post-operative care after a hysterectomy: Within 1 to 2 months after surgery, it is important to return to the hospital for regular check-ups, avoid vigorous e...

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Understanding Post-Hysterectomy Complications: Infections and Insomnia

Hysterectomy Hello, Dr. Liang; I underwent a hysterectomy two years ago due to uterine prolapse, but I have been experiencing persistent high fever post-surgery. After informing my physician, it was determined that I had a postoperative urinary tract infection (UTI). However, I h...


Dr. Liang Yinpan Reply:
Dear Ms. Dai, 1. The intermittent fever may be caused by a urinary tract infection, and a urinalysis and bacterial culture are needed for confirmation. 2. Insomnia following a hysterectomy may be due to psychological adjustment issues or hormonal imbalances associated with menop...

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Post-Hysterectomy Care: Do You Still Need Pap Smears and Ultrasounds?

Hysterectomy I have experienced abdominal pain for many years along with heavy menstrual bleeding. I have undergone laparoscopic uterine suspension and uterine balloon thermal therapy, but neither procedure improved my condition. I only have about two to five days a month without...


Dr. Zhan Deqin Reply:
After a hysterectomy, it is still advisable to have a Pap smear every three years. A pelvic ultrasound can be performed if deemed necessary by the physician. If there are any concerns, please visit the obstetrics and gynecology clinic for an examination.

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Post-Hysterectomy Consultation: Managing Symptoms and Recovery Tips

Consultation After Hysterectomy Due to the large size of the uterine fibroids (6x8 cm), a laparoscopic surgery was performed to remove the uterus 24 days ago. There are still some symptoms: 1. light bleeding 2. pain. Is this normal? When can I expect to recover? What precautions ...


Dr. Zhan Deqin Reply:
1. Mild bleeding and discomfort may still be unavoidable, especially after vigorous exercise. 2. It is advisable to wait at least two months after surgery before resuming sexual activity. If there are any concerns, please visit the obstetrics and gynecology outpatient clinic.

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