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hysterectomy related problems

Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus due to the growth of benign fibroids, prolapse of the uterus and endometriosis. There are a number of ways and different procedures that surgeons can use for a hysterectomy. If the ovaries are removed together with the uterus, a woman will instantaneously start to undergo menopause and this can lead to other complications such as osteoporosis, an increased risk of heart disease, joint issues, and fatigue. Another side effect of surgery is diminished sexual interest and desire.

Symptoms that lead women to consider a hysterectomy: heavy and bloated constant feeling, heavy and unusually long menstrual periods, incontinence, infertility, complications of childbirth, cancer and intolerance to drug therapy.

Who to consult: GP, gynaecologist, herbalist, homoeopath, naturopath, pharmacist, physiotherapist.



Tags: hysterectomy, uterus, fibroid, prolapse, endometriosis, ovaries, ovary, osteoporosis, heart, sexual, fatigue, menopause, bleed, period, bloat, infertility

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