Uterine fibroids are one of the most common gynecological diseases in life. Generally, they do not require treatment, but if they develop seriously, they will cause women to experience certain pain. If necessary, they need to be manually removed for treatment. However, removing the uterus will have a certain impact on the female body. Special attention must be paid to maintenance after the operation. Let's learn about how to maintain after a total hysterectomy. How to maintain after hysterectomy Home care and precautions after hysterectomy: Eat more fruits and vegetables and high-fiber foods, and drink 2000-3000cc of water every day to prevent constipation. If you have had bilateral oophorectomy, you are more likely to develop osteoporosis. You should increase your calcium and hormone intake, such as animal bones, dried fish, soy foods, and exercise appropriately to avoid falls and fractures. Avoid vaginal douching and tub bathing for 6 weeks Eat more foods containing protein, vitamins and iron, such as fish soup, grapes, cherries, vegetables, etc. There are no special dietary taboos, but try to eat less irritating and gas-producing foods. Women who have had a hysterectomy will no longer have menstruation. 6-8 weeks after the operation, when the deep tissues in the pelvic cavity have recovered, you can have a normal sexual life. If you have undergone a total hysterectomy, you should abstain from sexual life for 3 months and avoid heavy physical labor. After 3 months, I returned to normal work and life. Avoid lifting objects heavier than 3 kg, bending over to pick up objects, and climbing stairs within 6-8 weeks after surgery. You can use a belly band appropriately. Avoid sitting for long periods of time, long-distance travel, yoga, rhythmic dance and other exercises that increase abdominal pressure within 3 months to avoid pelvic bleeding. After using the toilet, wipe from front to back to avoid infection Observe the wound daily to see if it is red, swollen, hot, painful or has abnormal secretions. If you have any of the above symptoms, please return to the doctor as soon as possible. Risks of hysterectomy: Bleeding. It is divided into intraoperative bleeding and late postoperative bleeding. Injury to the bladder or ureter. Infect. The vagina and cervix are not disinfected strictly before surgery, or vaginal secretions overflow into the abdominal cavity during surgery, causing infection. Rectal injury. Opening the rectouterine pouch may easily injure the rectum during surgery. Adhesion. Intestinal loops may adhere to the uterine incision and cause intestinal obstruction. Surgical wounds may become cancerous, such as various stump cancers. 34% of patients experience ovarian failure and menopausal symptoms to varying degrees within 2 years after surgery. Patients are prone to obesity, hypertension, heart disease, and The above is an introduction to how to maintain yourself after a total hysterectomy. After understanding it, we know that female friends must adjust their mentality after hysterectomy. In addition, the diet must be based on light food, and you should also do more physical exercise. In addition, try not to have sex within 3 months after hysterectomy, and maintain good personal hygiene at ordinary times. |
<<: How to maintain after hysterectomy?
>>: What are the benefits of uterine maintenance?
Many new mothers who are preparing to become moth...
Pregnant women always have various problems in th...
If you don't wear a bra during pregnancy, you...
One of the biggest advances in modern IVF technol...
After having an abortion, women must take good ca...
The treatment of genital warts infection in women...
Soy milk is rich in nutrients, especially protein...
Some people may find that when they have a bowel ...
Considering the healthy growth of the fetus, preg...
Baby cabbage is thin, sweet and tender, and delic...
The growth of small granules during the healing p...
Pregnant women have a slightly lower immunity tha...
The Chaoshan area is a collective name for Shanto...
Menstruation begins in women during puberty. Mens...
Every woman will go through menopause. When women...