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Gynecologists often tell women after exploratory surgery or hysterectomy that the blood supply to their uterus consisted of large veins and arteries. It is not a problem or concern, there is no reason to worry about it.
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I had a partial hysterectomy eight years ago and I did not gain any weight. I have always exercised and I take good care of myself. Your stomach may get a little bigger from the surgery, but it should go away after a few month's did not have any problems.
the surgery that you are referring to is called a hysterectomy.
It is the same risk as other major surgery.
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The removal of an ovary via surgery is called an oopherectomy, an hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus.
I have had recent stomach surgery and can recommend a low fat diet. Try VSL-3 freeze dried pro biotic bacteria sachets. One a day for a month .They were recommended by my physician and they re colonise the gut after surgery. I am am a year on from intestinal surgery to repair radiotherapy damage to my gut following cancer as a 17 year old. Best of luck to you. See Helicobacter Pylori in case you had an ulcer.
No, it is not normal to have these pains a month after having a hysterectomy. You will need to contact your doctor to be checked out.
Blood clots are a known risk after any major surgery which is why compression stockings are worn. The actual occurrence of DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) is not common providing you follow your medical teams advice and exercise as much as you can without straining yourself.
There is the possiblility of hysterectomy being preformed in out patient. The Supracervical laparoscopic is the name of the type of procedure that is commonly used.
The Gastric Bypass Surgery is a procedure that reduces the size of your stomach, to help weight loss. On the other hand, a Heart Bypass Surgery is a procedure that replaces a block blood vessel in you heart with another blood vessel.