Any surgery involving the urogenital tract runs the risk of damaging or weakening the pelvic muscles and causing incontinence.
No, you do not need this after a hysterectomy. Some women have had these put in to aid previous incontinence, but for quite a few women, this has not worked out. You might just have the hysterectomy and consider the other at a later time. Get a second opinion.
A hysterectomy does not affect your lifespan and this depends on how old you are now and when you are called for by higher authority.
A hysterectomy removal of utereus or total hysterectomy uterus and cervix will not affect your hormone levels as you still have your ovaries which produce the hormones.
It sometimes affects a womans libido.
No. A hysterectomy is done for other reasons rather than family planning.
Childbirth can stretch the pelvic muscles and cause the bladder to lose some support from surrounding muscles, resulting in stress incontinence.
I had an umbilical hernia repair in 1989. I am scheduled to have a hysterectomy on April 15, 2013. My Dr. asked me if there was a mesh used, but I don't know. Why did she ask me that and how will that affect the hysterectomy? Rolanda Goldsborough
As ahysterectomy does not affect the vagina where the hymen is situated then yes.
MS can affect the bladder and cause incontinence.
The absence of estrogen in the postmenopausal woman can cause the bladder to drop, or prolapse.
Incontinence His incontinence to hurt the man got him in trouble with the police.
Mixed incontinence is a combination of stress incontinence and urge incontinence.Since each form of incontinence pertains to different functions or anatomy, it is very important to distinguish which part of the incontinence is to be treated by surgery