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10 FOODS TO GET YOUR BOWELS MOVING AFTER HYSTERECTOMY 8. Apples. An apple a day can keep constipation away! You can eat fresh apples, applesauce, apple juice, and more to help keep your digestive system working well. 9. Flaxseed. Adding flaxseed to your smoothies, yogurt, cereal, muffins, and recipes is an easy way to increase your fiber and get your bowels going. BLEEDING/SPOTTING MANY YEARS AFTER HYSTERECTOMY First of all, if you are experiencing heavy, bright red bleeding, go immediately to an emergency room. Some women experience vaginal bleeding or spotting many months or years after their hysterectomy—even as much as 25 years or more post-op. This can cause understandable concern, particularly for those who are cancersurvivors.
7 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP YOUR OVARIES 6. You minimize your risk of some serious menopause related health concerns. Though you could reduce the risk of ovarian and breast cancer, removing the ovaries creates a risk for heart disease, lung cancer, osteoporosis, dementia, cognitive concerns, sexual dysfunction, and more. You could also face premature death. 7. MY WEEK BY WEEK TOTAL ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY RECOVERY AT 6 Gynecological Oncology Clinic - SW Med. 2201 Inwood Road Suite 106. Dallas TX 75390. 214-645-4673. Arnold Advincula, M.D. Columbia Ob/Gyn Midtown. 51 West 51st St, 3rd FL. New York NY 10019. (855) 75-OBGYN. BLEEDING OR SPOTTING WITH SEX AFTER HYSTERECTOMY There can be several reasons for spotting or bleeding with intercourse following a hysterectomy. Healing concerns and hormonal issues can be some of the more typical reasons for post-hysterectomy bleeding with sex. If the vaginal cuff has not healed completely, some bleeding can occur during intercourse as those tissues can be more fragile. WALKING AFTER HYSTERECTOMY In the days following your hysterectomy, walking is about the only exercise you will be able to do safely. Your activity level will be restricted for several weeks, but walking will be a way you can get up and move around safely. Moving after surgery is just as important as resting. Staying still too long can lead to serious, and even life NIGHT SWEATS AFTER HYSTERECTOMY Keeping the air in your room cooler can help. Some HysterSisters strategically place a fan so it blows across them during the night. You can also turn down the heat, turn up the A/C, or open a window. Alcohol, caffeine, and spicy foods can contribute to night sweats, so avoiding them before bedtime can help. HOUSEWORK AFTER HYSTERECTOMY Antonio Gargiulo, M.D. Brigham and Women's Hospital 75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115 617-732-4222: Shaghayegh DeNoble, M.D. 20 WilseySquare Suite C
HYSTERECTOMY SUPPORT FORUM Hysterectomy support from HysterSisters - diagnosis to surgery through recovery and beyond. Covering: pre-op, post-op, gynecologic treatment options, surgical procedures, fibroids, endometriosis, menopause, hormonal issues, pelvic floor, GYN cancer, oophorectomy, sexual dysfunction, and a step-by-step guide through the weeks before and after hysterectomy - the surgical POST-OP APPOINTMENT AFTER HYSTERECTOMY 5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dept OBGYN. Dallas TX 75290. 214-645-3888. Aileen Caceres, M.D. Center for Specialized Gynecology/FloridaHospital. 410
10 FOODS TO GET YOUR BOWELS MOVING AFTER HYSTERECTOMY 8. Apples. An apple a day can keep constipation away! You can eat fresh apples, applesauce, apple juice, and more to help keep your digestive system working well. 9. Flaxseed. Adding flaxseed to your smoothies, yogurt, cereal, muffins, and recipes is an easy way to increase your fiber and get your bowels going. BLEEDING/SPOTTING MANY YEARS AFTER HYSTERECTOMY First of all, if you are experiencing heavy, bright red bleeding, go immediately to an emergency room. Some women experience vaginal bleeding or spotting many months or years after their hysterectomy—even as much as 25 years or more post-op. This can cause understandable concern, particularly for those who are cancersurvivors.
7 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP YOUR OVARIES 6. You minimize your risk of some serious menopause related health concerns. Though you could reduce the risk of ovarian and breast cancer, removing the ovaries creates a risk for heart disease, lung cancer, osteoporosis, dementia, cognitive concerns, sexual dysfunction, and more. You could also face premature death. 7. MY WEEK BY WEEK TOTAL ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY RECOVERY AT 6 Gynecological Oncology Clinic - SW Med. 2201 Inwood Road Suite 106. Dallas TX 75390. 214-645-4673. Arnold Advincula, M.D. Columbia Ob/Gyn Midtown. 51 West 51st St, 3rd FL. New York NY 10019. (855) 75-OBGYN. BLEEDING OR SPOTTING WITH SEX AFTER HYSTERECTOMY There can be several reasons for spotting or bleeding with intercourse following a hysterectomy. Healing concerns and hormonal issues can be some of the more typical reasons for post-hysterectomy bleeding with sex. If the vaginal cuff has not healed completely, some bleeding can occur during intercourse as those tissues can be more fragile. WALKING AFTER HYSTERECTOMY In the days following your hysterectomy, walking is about the only exercise you will be able to do safely. Your activity level will be restricted for several weeks, but walking will be a way you can get up and move around safely. Moving after surgery is just as important as resting. Staying still too long can lead to serious, and even life NIGHT SWEATS AFTER HYSTERECTOMY Keeping the air in your room cooler can help. Some HysterSisters strategically place a fan so it blows across them during the night. You can also turn down the heat, turn up the A/C, or open a window. Alcohol, caffeine, and spicy foods can contribute to night sweats, so avoiding them before bedtime can help. HOUSEWORK AFTER HYSTERECTOMY Antonio Gargiulo, M.D. Brigham and Women's Hospital 75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115 617-732-4222: Shaghayegh DeNoble, M.D. 20 WilseySquare Suite C
WHAT TO TAKE TO THE HOSPITAL FOR HYSTERECTOMY 2201 Inwood Road Suite 106. Dallas TX 75390. 214-645-4673. Aileen Caceres, M.D. Center for Specialized Gynecology/Florida Hospital. 410Celebration
MY WEEK BY WEEK TOTAL ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY RECOVERY AT 6 Week one: Surgery, Hospital stay, 3 days. IV meds. short walksin hall. home anti clotting belly shots, oral narcotic pain meds, no BMs. walk up and down my drive. finally resort to sienna for BMs. Week two; exaustion switch to otc pain meds. remove staples. sleep, eat lots of bland food and sleep some more. Week three: walk around the block DID YOU HAVE HAIR LOSS FOLLOWING YOUR HYSTERECTOMY There are a number or reasons why women lose extra hair following a hysterectomy. Thankfully, with time many of the issues can resolve on their own. In some cases, however, medical treatment may be necessary. Here are some of the reasons why women can suffer from hair loss which you can discuss with your doctor. HOW LONG WILL THE PAIN LAST AFTER HYSTERECTOMY How long will I hurt after my hysterectomy? If you had an abdominal procedure, or any additional repairs along with your hysterectomy, you can expect to experience some degree of pain for several months post-op, although many women report that their significant pain diminished by around the fourth week. A hysterectomy is a major operation. Internal organs that were not removed were pushed BLEEDING OR SPOTTING WITH SEX AFTER HYSTERECTOMY There can be several reasons for spotting or bleeding with intercourse following a hysterectomy. Healing concerns and hormonal issues can be some of the more typical reasons for post-hysterectomy bleeding with sex. If the vaginal cuff has not healed completely, some bleeding can occur during intercourse as those tissues can be more fragile. BUT WHY CAN'T I VACUUM AFTER HYSTERECTOMY? A healthy body may not realize it, but the pushing and pulling motion of vacuuming (along with sweeping and mopping for that matter) strains the same region. A fatigued body that is trying to recover from a hysterectomy will feel it—maybe not right away, but it will feel it. More worrisome than sore muscles, however, is the risk of damaging SCHEDULING TIME OFF WORK FOR HYSTERECTOMY RECOVERY A supracervical laparoscopic hysterectomy (LSH) is a minimally invasive hysterectomy where the cervix is not removed. Depending on the type of job you have, you will need between 2–4 weeks off. If you have a da Vinci robot assisted hysterectomy, your recovery could be shorter than for other hysterectomy types. ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY STORIES Post Op Panty - No Matter What Kind of Hysterectomy For early post-op recovery, use our Abdominal Binders for tummy support. This Post-Op Panty is great after initial healing as it speeds healing and reduces scarring. It contains a medical-grade silicone panel over incision to reduce scar's apperance. Supports weakened muscles and tissues fromsurgery.
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Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. Learn about hysterectomy types and diagnosis. VAGINAL ODOR AFTER HYSTERECTOMY In early post-op weeks, many women experience an unusual, offensive vaginal odor that can be quite unsettling. Whether you had a vaginal or abdominal hysterectomy, this odor is likely caused by dissolving stitches, along with old blood and other fluids in the abdominal cavity. This is particularly common with surgeries that involveanterior and
HYSTERECTOMY SUPPORT FORUM Hysterectomy support from HysterSisters - diagnosis to surgery through recovery and beyond. Covering: pre-op, post-op, gynecologic treatment options, surgical procedures, fibroids, endometriosis, menopause, hormonal issues, pelvic floor, GYN cancer, oophorectomy, sexual dysfunction, and a step-by-step guide through the weeks before and after hysterectomy - the surgical POST-OP APPOINTMENT AFTER HYSTERECTOMY 5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dept OBGYN. Dallas TX 75290. 214-645-3888. Aileen Caceres, M.D. Center for Specialized Gynecology/FloridaHospital. 410
10 TIPS FOR PREPARING FOR YOUR HYSTERECTOMY Here are 10 tips which can help you manage your time before your hysterectomy and prepare you, your family, and your home for your surgery and recovery. 1. Let others help! As women, it can be hard to accept help, but now is the time to take all the help you can get! Let your friends and family cook, clean, babysit, chauffeur, and anythingelse
10 FOODS TO GET YOUR BOWELS MOVING AFTER HYSTERECTOMY 8. Apples. An apple a day can keep constipation away! You can eat fresh apples, applesauce, apple juice, and more to help keep your digestive system working well. 9. Flaxseed. Adding flaxseed to your smoothies, yogurt, cereal, muffins, and recipes is an easy way to increase your fiber and get your bowels going. BLEEDING/SPOTTING MANY YEARS AFTER HYSTERECTOMY First of all, if you are experiencing heavy, bright red bleeding, go immediately to an emergency room. Some women experience vaginal bleeding or spotting many months or years after their hysterectomy—even as much as 25 years or more post-op. This can cause understandable concern, particularly for those who are cancersurvivors.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SENIOR HYSTERECTOMY PATIENTS Special Considerations for Senior Hysterectomy Patients. I am over 65 years old and I am concerned that my surgery and recovery may be more difficult due to my age. Most women seem to have this surgery in their 30’s – 50’s and I’m having troubles finding someone who can relate. You will find that - as a unique woman - you will have your HOW TO HANDLE SKIN CHANGES AFTER HYSTERECTOMY Kym Boyman, M.D. 1775 Williston Rd., Ste. 110 South Burlington VT 05403 802-735-1252: Lauren Pinkard, M.D. 4225 W 95th Street Oak Lawn IL 60453 708-423-2300 BURNING SENSATION AFTER HYSTERECTOMY A burning sensation is common right after your hysterectomy because of the cutting that was done internally and externally (if you had an abdominal hysterectomy ). It can feel like a burning or stinging sensation and is quite normal most of the time. It is also often described as a feeling similar to sunburn. WHEN IS IT OK TO BEND AFTER HYSTERECTOMY? HysterSisters.com is a massive online community with over 475,000 members and over 5 million posts. Our community is filled with women who have been through the Hysterectomy experience providing both advice and support from our active members and moderators. HysterSisters.com is located at 111 Peter St, Toronto, Canada, M5V2H1 and is part of the VerticalScope network of websites. CAN YOU STILL GET FIBROIDS AFTER A HYSTERECTOMY HysterSisters.com is a massive online community with over 475,000 members and over 5 million posts. Our community is filled with women who have been through the Hysterectomy experience providing both advice and support from our active members and moderators. HysterSisters.com is located at 111 Peter St, Toronto, Canada, M5V2H1 and is part of the VerticalScope network of websites. HYSTERECTOMY SUPPORT FORUM Hysterectomy support from HysterSisters - diagnosis to surgery through recovery and beyond. Covering: pre-op, post-op, gynecologic treatment options, surgical procedures, fibroids, endometriosis, menopause, hormonal issues, pelvic floor, GYN cancer, oophorectomy, sexual dysfunction, and a step-by-step guide through the weeks before and after hysterectomy - the surgical POST-OP APPOINTMENT AFTER HYSTERECTOMY 5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dept OBGYN. Dallas TX 75290. 214-645-3888. Aileen Caceres, M.D. Center for Specialized Gynecology/FloridaHospital. 410
10 TIPS FOR PREPARING FOR YOUR HYSTERECTOMY Here are 10 tips which can help you manage your time before your hysterectomy and prepare you, your family, and your home for your surgery and recovery. 1. Let others help! As women, it can be hard to accept help, but now is the time to take all the help you can get! Let your friends and family cook, clean, babysit, chauffeur, and anythingelse
10 FOODS TO GET YOUR BOWELS MOVING AFTER HYSTERECTOMY 8. Apples. An apple a day can keep constipation away! You can eat fresh apples, applesauce, apple juice, and more to help keep your digestive system working well. 9. Flaxseed. Adding flaxseed to your smoothies, yogurt, cereal, muffins, and recipes is an easy way to increase your fiber and get your bowels going. BLEEDING/SPOTTING MANY YEARS AFTER HYSTERECTOMY First of all, if you are experiencing heavy, bright red bleeding, go immediately to an emergency room. Some women experience vaginal bleeding or spotting many months or years after their hysterectomy—even as much as 25 years or more post-op. This can cause understandable concern, particularly for those who are cancersurvivors.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SENIOR HYSTERECTOMY PATIENTS Special Considerations for Senior Hysterectomy Patients. I am over 65 years old and I am concerned that my surgery and recovery may be more difficult due to my age. Most women seem to have this surgery in their 30’s – 50’s and I’m having troubles finding someone who can relate. You will find that - as a unique woman - you will have your HOW TO HANDLE SKIN CHANGES AFTER HYSTERECTOMY Kym Boyman, M.D. 1775 Williston Rd., Ste. 110 South Burlington VT 05403 802-735-1252: Lauren Pinkard, M.D. 4225 W 95th Street Oak Lawn IL 60453 708-423-2300 BURNING SENSATION AFTER HYSTERECTOMY A burning sensation is common right after your hysterectomy because of the cutting that was done internally and externally (if you had an abdominal hysterectomy ). It can feel like a burning or stinging sensation and is quite normal most of the time. It is also often described as a feeling similar to sunburn. WHEN IS IT OK TO BEND AFTER HYSTERECTOMY? HysterSisters.com is a massive online community with over 475,000 members and over 5 million posts. Our community is filled with women who have been through the Hysterectomy experience providing both advice and support from our active members and moderators. HysterSisters.com is located at 111 Peter St, Toronto, Canada, M5V2H1 and is part of the VerticalScope network of websites. CAN YOU STILL GET FIBROIDS AFTER A HYSTERECTOMY HysterSisters.com is a massive online community with over 475,000 members and over 5 million posts. Our community is filled with women who have been through the Hysterectomy experience providing both advice and support from our active members and moderators. HysterSisters.com is located at 111 Peter St, Toronto, Canada, M5V2H1 and is part of the VerticalScope network of websites. WHAT TO TAKE TO THE HOSPITAL FOR HYSTERECTOMY 2201 Inwood Road Suite 106. Dallas TX 75390. 214-645-4673. Aileen Caceres, M.D. Center for Specialized Gynecology/Florida Hospital. 410Celebration
HOW MANY INTERNAL STITCHES DO I HAVE AFTER HYSTERECTOMY Multiple internal stitches may also be used in the vaginal cuff, which is created to close the vagina after a complete or total hysterectomy. Additionally, there can be internal stitches in an abdominal hysterectomy, as each layer can be closed with a different type of suture. Internal stitches may also be used when there are repairs HOW LONG WILL THE PAIN LAST AFTER HYSTERECTOMY How long will I hurt after my hysterectomy? If you had an abdominal procedure, or any additional repairs along with your hysterectomy, you can expect to experience some degree of pain for several months post-op, although many women report that their significant pain diminished by around the fourth week. A hysterectomy is a major operation. Internal organs that were not removed were pushed HYSTERECTOMY DISCUSSIONS Hysterectomy Support - Answers to your questions from diagnosis to treatment to surgery to recovery for fibroids, endometriosis, laparoscopic daVinci surgery and more. WHAT TAKES THE UTERUS' PLACE AFTER HYSTERECTOMY Your uterus is a pear-shaped organ that typically is the size of your fist. According to Medscape, the average dimensions of a woman’s uterus are 8 cm long, 5 cm across, and 4 cm thick, or approximately 3 in. long, 2 in. across, and 1 in. thick. An average uterus weighs between 80–200 g or 3–7 oz. depending on various conditions. SCHEDULING TIME OFF WORK FOR HYSTERECTOMY RECOVERY A supracervical laparoscopic hysterectomy (LSH) is a minimally invasive hysterectomy where the cervix is not removed. Depending on the type of job you have, you will need between 2–4 weeks off. If you have a da Vinci robot assisted hysterectomy, your recovery could be shorter than for other hysterectomy types. BLEEDING OR SPOTTING WITH SEX AFTER HYSTERECTOMY There can be several reasons for spotting or bleeding with intercourse following a hysterectomy. Healing concerns and hormonal issues can be some of the more typical reasons for post-hysterectomy bleeding with sex. If the vaginal cuff has not healed completely, some bleeding can occur during intercourse as those tissues can be more fragile. VAGINAL ODOR AFTER HYSTERECTOMY In early post-op weeks, many women experience an unusual, offensive vaginal odor that can be quite unsettling. Whether you had a vaginal or abdominal hysterectomy, this odor is likely caused by dissolving stitches, along with old blood and other fluids in the abdominal cavity. This is particularly common with surgeries that involveanterior and
VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY STORIES Post Op Panty - No Matter What Kind of Hysterectomy For early post-op recovery, use our Abdominal Binders for tummy support. This Post-Op Panty is great after initial healing as it speeds healing and reduces scarring. It contains a medical-grade silicone panel over incision to reduce scar's apperance. Supports weakened muscles and tissues fromsurgery.
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