Radical hysterectomy, as the name suggests, is a surgery to remove the uterus. For patients, if surgery is inevitable, what they need to do is to adjust their mindset and do a good job of rehabilitation care to ensure a faster recovery while maintaining the quality of life. So, what does rehabilitation care for radical hysterectomy include? Let’s find out together. Indications for radical hysterectomy: Patients with uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, and intractable functional uterine bleeding who do not need to retain the uterus and whose uterine enlargement is ≤ 14 weeks of pregnancy can undergo laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy. Postoperative care: Six weeks after total hysterectomy, the patient should go to the hospital for a follow-up examination to understand the wound healing situation. Sexual intercourse is generally prohibited for 3 months after surgery to facilitate wound recovery. You can resume your sex life afterwards. In clinical practice, subtotal hysterectomy is often used for young women and those who have no lesions in cervical cancer prevention examinations. Since the cervix is retained, the vagina still maintains its original depth, and the feeling during sexual intercourse is better than that of a total hysterectomy. However, regular cervical cancer prevention smear examinations should be performed to prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer and stump cancer. Studies have shown that ovarian function will be affected to a certain extent 3 to 5 years after hysterectomy, and patients will experience some menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, sweating, irritability, and vaginal dryness, which will affect sexual life. At this time, you should go to the hospital for examination. If necessary, use hormone replacement or apply medications such as cod liver oil ointment to promote a harmonious sexual life. Pay attention to enhancing nutrition, proper physical exercise, and doing couples' health exercises to increase the body's resistance, which is also beneficial to postoperative physical recovery and harmonious sexual life. Note: You can take a shower after two weeks, but you should pay attention to rest and strengthen your nutrition. Do not engage in heavy physical labor or strenuous activities within half a month, and avoid contact with cold water. Postoperative diet: 1. The diet should be light and avoid eating irritating foods such as mutton, shrimp, crab, eel, salted fish, and black fish. 2. Avoid spicy foods and drinks such as chili peppers, peppercorns, raw onions, raw garlic, and white wine. 3. Avoid eating foods that are hot, coagulant, or contain hormones, such as longan, red dates, donkey-hide gelatin, and royal jelly. 4. Eat more lean meat, chicken, eggs, quail eggs, crucian carp, turtle, white fish, cabbage, asparagus, celery, spinach, cucumber, winter melon, mushrooms, tofu, kelp, seaweed, fruits, etc. The above is an introduction to what rehabilitation care for radical hysterectomy includes. It is also necessary to remind you that radical hysterectomy is a common treatment method. The current clinical technology is relatively mature. For patients, after being diagnosed with the disease, they need to actively receive treatment and actively change their lifestyle in order to recover health faster. |
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