Get to know hysterectomy!!

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Many women often feel anxious when they know that they will undergo a hysterectomy. They are afraid that their body will not be the same and will change for the worse. But in reality, taking proper care of yourself can help you live a normal life after a hysterectomy and be healthy without much difficulty. 

The uterus is shap like a rose apple or an inverted triangle. Approximately 4 centimeters wide, 6-8 centimeters long, and 2 centimeters thick. It is located in the pelvic region between the bladder and the rectum. Inside is a cavity that functions as a place for the fertilized egg to implant and as a place for the fetus to grow. The uterus is not an organ use to expel bad blood in women as many people believe. Hysterectomy เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย, when necessary for treatment, may remove the entire uterus or only part of it.

Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure in which the uterus is removed from the body. After the surgery, there will be no menstrual periods and pregnancy will not be possible. This procedure is used to treat various symptoms and abnormalities that affect a woman’s reproductive system, such as: 

  • Abnormal uterine bleeding
  • Uterine fibroids, large uterine fibroids
  • Endometriosis with severe symptoms
  • Uterine adhesions • Uterine prolapse
  • Cervical cancer, uterine cancer

And others according to the gynecologist’s discretion, which the hysterectomy will take approximately 1-4 hours, depending on the disease and pathology.

Side effects after hysterectomy that should prompt you to see a doctor

  • Feeling chills and fever for no apparent reason
  • Worsening abdominal pain or increased vaginal bleeding, which may be accompanied by blood clots.
  • There is clear water or feces flowing out of the vagina.
  • Vaginal discharge with a strong foul odor
  • There is pain, swelling, or pus coming out of the wound.

Patients should eat foods that contain enough protein, as protein helps in repairing worn out parts and restoring the body, thus helping in healing wounds after surgery. Therefore, you should choose a menu after a hysterectomy that is high in protein, such as various egg dishes, beef, pork, chicken, salmon, tuna, mackerel, shrimp, lobster, milk, yogurt, and cheese.

In addition, a diet rich in antioxidants such as fruits and vegetables can help protect your cells from damage, aid in iron absorption, support the production of red blood cells to replace lost blood, and reduce post-operative inflammation. Foods high in antioxidants include berries, dark green leafy vegetables, nuts, and seeds.