no, if you are see a doctor immediately especially if there was a vaginal approach. good luck Joymaker RN
I have had a total hysterectomy and went to the bathroom when i wiped i had dark red, blood what could be the cause?
Difficult to answer without full details. It is possible to ooze and bleed from the wound edges, reactionary bleeding can occur due to rise in blood pressure during the early post operative period.
Bleeding at a later date may be due to infection and inflammation of the tissues and rarely coagulation defects. In any case you need to see the Surgeon for further assessment
Yes there may be some discharge after a hysterectomy which will become lighter in colour as your wounds heal. If you meant by the question will you menstruate then no as your uterus will have been removed.
Unless both ovaries are removed then yes you will still have similar symptoms monthly as the ovaries will still produce eggs. Total hysterectomy is only the removal of uterus and cervix and as there is no womb then menses is not possible
No, someone who has had a hysterectomy can no longer get menstrual symptoms. The uterus shedding its protective layers in case of a baby coming is what is responsible for menstruation, and since a hysterectomy involves the uterus being removed, menstrual symptoms will not occur any longer.
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Blood has always been a part of our history.
no but sometimes i do
No, you can't get pelvic inflammatory disease if you had a hysterectomy. After hysterectomy, whether or not your cervix is still in place, it isn't possible for germs to ascend from the vagina into the pelvis.
That you should see your doctor immediately to find out what is happening
"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.
This not possible as hysterectomy is removal of the uterus where the foetus would normally grow.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word subtotal.
No.As the uterus is removed in a hysterectomy there is nowhere for the baby to be carried to term.
Extremely unlikely, as the cells which proliferate to form fibroids are already removed during hysterectomy.
Yes, it is possible to have an ectopic pregnancy after a vaginal hysterectomy if one or both ovaries are still present.