Yes. A hysterectomy is major surgery and recovery times can be lengthy. It is quite normal to feel sore, weak, run down and lethargic for the first few weeks. You will help your recovery and get back to normal quicker if you take a positive attitude and exercise as much as possible without exerting yourself. Speak with your doctor as a few women do feel depressed after the operation.
is it normal to feel dizziness a couple of weeks after the hysterectomy
Being under anesthesia can cause a pretty bad headache. If it is something that continues after the first day or two, you should contact your doctor.
Headaches are pretty normal alot of adults get them sometimes, children get headaches also
Your doctor will probably have to recommend it. Uterine Cancer, or another serious condition would warrant a hysterectomy.
Yes. Menopause happens when estrogen is no longer present. If the ovaries remain after a hysterectomy, the normal cycle (except bleeding) will continue until the natural time for menopause (but it is rather unofficial because the bleeding periods stop sooner due to their discontinuation after the hysterectomy). If the ovaries are removed, menopause will follow quickly. Because of the higher risk of osteoporosis, HRT is normal post hysterectomy treatmet in younger people, and that will also delay the onset of menopause.
i think you should consult a specialist because it sound serious
A hysterectomy is only the removal of the uterus, A total hysterectomy also removes the cervix. The ovaries if not taken out (oopherectomy) will remain and function as normal until menopause.
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.
No, the opposite. All parts are removed in a hysterectomy that provide the hormones to maintain estrogen levels. To have normal estrogen hormone replacement is needed.
Daily headaches can be symptoms for serious bodily problems, such as Glaucoma, a brain tumor, strokes, migraines, hypoglycemia, or even tooth aches. If a person were to get daily headaches, they may need to consult with a doctor.
It is normal to experience some bleeding after a hysterectomy. If the bleeding has become a concern, contact your physician right away.
If you still have your ovaries, you should go through menopause at the normal time for you. With a full hysterectomy, you will experience "surgical menopause."
It would be normal to have headaches with Blood Pressure that high. You should see a Doctor immediately.
If you have been having headaches for 3 months, you should go see a doctor. It may be something serious such as a tumor or something as simple as a imbalance in the body.