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.
I don't think that is normal
You can live a long normal life without it. You just have to change how you eat
Yes I'm pretty sure
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, 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.
Gastric bypass is really recommended for people who have undergone the procedure. People with normal stomach size will not die, but will have difficult times if they do the said diet.
It depends if u have a week stomach or not usually its only for a day for a normal person.
The concentration of hydrochloric acid in stomach is not so great; but above the normal concentration HCl is dangerous.
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.
It is probably normal if you are not having any other symptoms. If you are having stomach problems is can be a sign of gall bladder or pancreatic problems.
A normal human (having only one head and only one stomach) has only one oesophagus.
It is normal to experience some bleeding after a hysterectomy. If the bleeding has become a concern, contact your physician right away.