yes
It is normal to experience some bleeding after a hysterectomy. If the bleeding has become a concern, contact your physician right away.
There are many reasons for vaginal bleeding. They range from irritation or tear during sex, to any of a number of conditions. If you have not had harsh sex, and you are 20 years post-hysterectomy, or even if you have not had a hysterectomy but you cannot account for the bleeding, you should see a doctor.
women who suffer from excessive or prolonged bleeding during their menstrual cycle but can not or do not wish to undergo a hysterectomy, another option would be Endometrial ablation
There are many reasons a woman should have a hysterectomy. Endometreosis, uterine pain,uterine prolapse, cancer, abnormal bleeding, and adenomysis are some of the reasons for a hysterectomy.
"Sp hysterectomy" likely refers to a subtotal hysterectomy, which involves removing part of the uterus while leaving the cervix intact. This procedure is done in some cases to preserve the function of the cervix.
As uterus and cervix have been removed then there should be no bleeding.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word subtotal.
yes it is very normal
"Subtotal" is one word.
A subtotal is the total of one set of a larger group of figures to be added. A rounded subtotal is an estimate of the actual figure.
A subtotal is the total of one set of a larger group of figures to be added. A rounded subtotal is an estimate of the actual figure.
It is probably related to hormone imbalances caused from the hysterectomy.