No as fibroid tumors only grow in uterine muscle they cannot grow back if the uterus has been removed. The correct answer is yes. They do not just grow on uterine muscles. They also have been found on ovaries, the intestinal outer fat wall, and bladder muscle. If there is a fibroid outside the uterus wall, and a piece of the tumor was not completely removed, it will continue to grow, tapping into a blood supply.
A hysterectomy is just the removal of the uterus. Total hysterectomy is removal of uterus and cervix. Both of these leave your ovaries in place and therefore it is still possible to have ovarian cysts. It all depends whether you have had a cystomectomy to remove the cyst or if you have had an oopherectomy then a cyst cannot grow on an ovary which isn't there.
They shouldn't on those parts that have been removed so it depends on what is taken by the surgeon. If the whole of the uterus is removed then you cannot get fibroids there.
Yes, they probably could. Most women have them in their later years, but since they are benign, they are not considered a pathology. So there is no reason to worry about getting them.
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No after a hysterectomy you cannot grow a baby or give birth
This not possible as hysterectomy is removal of the uterus where the foetus would normally grow.
Well, your ovary still runs its cycle even though the uterus has been removed. Each month, a normal ovary creates a cyst and then the prostoglandans kick in and the cyst goes back down. If the pain is intermittent, then that is probably is what is going on, but definitely mention it to your doctor at the next go around. However, if your hysterectomy was because of endometriosis, you may want to check in with your doctor to verify that all is well.
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No, as an oophorectomy removes the ovary you cannot get an ovarian cyst. However, this is only the case if both ovaries are removed.
No, it is not possible for a woman to get pregnant after having a hysterectomy. Without a uterus there is nowhere for the egg to implant or grow.
For a simple cyst, a repeat ultrasound in 6-12 weeks is typical. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
yes i had a cyst two years ago and i came back this year