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Estrogen itself does not directly cause weight gain after a hysterectomy. However, hormonal changes that occur due to the removal of the uterus and potentially the ovaries can affect metabolism and body composition, leading to weight gain in some individuals. Factors such as lifestyle, diet, and overall hormonal balance also play significant roles in post-hysterectomy weight changes. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and management.
My blood pressure is higher post hysterectomy.
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"Sp hysterectomy" likely refers to a subtotal hysterectomy, which involves removing part of the uterus while leaving the cervix intact. This procedure is done in some cases to preserve the function of the cervix.
Post-translational modifications occur in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, as well as in other cellular compartments. These modifications can include phosphorylation, glycosylation, acetylation, and more, which help to regulate protein function and localization within the cell.
After a hysterectomy, the vaginal canal typically remains about 7 to 10 centimeters long, similar to its length before the procedure. The exact length can vary depending on individual anatomy and the type of hysterectomy performed. In a total hysterectomy, the cervix is removed, but the vaginal canal is generally preserved. Factors such as age, hormonal changes, and surgical technique can also influence the overall structure and elasticity of the vaginal canal post-surgery.
There are many reasons for vaginal bleeding. They range from irritation or tear during sex, to any of a number of conditions. If you have not had harsh sex, and you are 20 years post-hysterectomy, or even if you have not had a hysterectomy but you cannot account for the bleeding, you should see a doctor.
After a laparoscopic hysterectomy performed through an abdominal approach, you can expect some post-operative discomfort and soreness at the incision sites. Recovery time varies, but many patients resume normal activities within a few weeks, although full recovery may take longer. It's important to follow your surgeon's post-operative care instructions, including any restrictions on lifting or strenuous activities. Additionally, watch for signs of complications, such as fever or unusual swelling, and consult your healthcare provider if you have concerns.
Infertile. Some people compare it to castration if the ovaries are removed as well however the bottom line is that you cannot become pregnant.