Here, let me first tell you about my aunt's personal experience. My aunt suffered from uterine fibroids, so she chose to remove her uterus to treat the disease, but many complications and adverse effects occurred after the operation. So, I would like to tell you some knowledge about the dangers of hysterectomy, so that you can learn more about the uterus. After all, this is beneficial and harmless, right? What are the dangers of hysterectomy? The dangers of hysterectomy are undoubted. If a woman's important reproductive organs are removed from her body, it will inevitably affect her estrogen, thereby disrupting the hormone balance in her body and causing physical discomfort. In fact, the most serious harm of hysterectomy is that women are unable to give birth normally. The hazards of hysterectomy are mainly that it will accelerate the aging of patients, hasten the onset of menopause, cause endocrine and metabolic disorders, damage organ structure, make them prone to premature functional aging, and cause related diseases. And it will bring: 1. Female sexual dysfunction: Estrogen is the most important regulating hormone for female sexual function, and the ovaries are the main secretory organs. After hysterectomy, the blood supply and function of the ovaries are affected. Most women will experience varying degrees of sexual function changes, such as decreased or lack of libido, decreased frequency of sexual activity, decreased sexual responsiveness, difficulty in orgasm, and decreased sensation of reproductive organs. 2. Increased urinary system symptoms: The female urinary system is homologous to the reproductive system and is both an estrogen-dependent organ. After hysterectomy, the estrogen level decreases, which can cause the elastic tissue around the urethra to become thinner, resulting in urinary incontinence, atrophy of the urethral mucosa, reduced resistance, and easily induce urinary tract infection, resulting in a series of urinary tract irritation symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain when urinating. Domestic data show that more than 40% of women experience urinary system symptoms after hysterectomy, which is significantly higher than that of women with natural menopause and healthy women. What are the dangers of hysterectomy? On the one hand, this practice will affect normal sexual life, and on the other hand, it will also have certain adverse effects on women's normal life. At the same time, the possibility of causing other complications is also very high. So, if there are patients who want to take this approach to treat the disease, then I would like to remind you. Be sure to think twice before you act. |
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