Yes, it is possible to retain water after a hysterectomy. Hormonal changes resulting from the surgery, particularly if the ovaries are removed, can lead to fluid retention. Additionally, factors like medications, changes in physical activity, and healing processes can also contribute to this condition. If water retention persists or is concerning, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Not if you retain your ovaries.
yes THC wont cause you to retain water
Water molecules retain energy due to heat transfer.
Alcohol doesn't cause the body to retain water but to lose it.
Cactuses have a waxy coating to help them retain water, and they have spines to keep others from taking their water.
You cannot get pregnant after a complete hysterectomy.
Total Abdominal Hysterectomy
Sodium can retain water in the body, but the amount varies depending on factors like diet and overall health. Generally, sodium can cause the body to retain water, leading to bloating and increased blood pressure.
The amount of time that gravel can retain water will vary depending on its state. Fine gravel will holder water for long as opposed to coarse gravel.
no
Succulents, such as cacti and aloe vera, are known for their ability to retain water due to their thick, fleshy leaves and stems that store water. Other plants that can retain water are snake plants, jade plants, and ZZ plants, which have adaptations to survive in dry conditions by storing water in their leaves or rhizomes.
No no uterus means no menstruation. If you retain even one ovary you may still get premenstrual pains etc.