News India Live, Digital Desk: In medical science, ‘Hysterectomy’ i.e. surgery to remove the uterus sometimes proves to be life-saving for women. Doctors adopt it as a last option in conditions like fibroids, endometriosis or cancer. However, the uterus is not only an organ of reproduction, but it also plays an important role in the hormonal balance and physical structure of the woman. Many changes occur in the body after surgery, which are often not talked about openly.
1. Hormonal imbalance and premature menopause
If the ovaries are also removed along with the uterus during surgery, the woman’s body immediately enters a state of ‘surgical menopause’. This causes the level of estrogen hormone in the body to drop, causing:
Hot Flashes: Suddenly feeling very hot and sweating.
Mood swings: Feeling irritable, stressed and nervous.
lack of sleep: Having difficulty sleeping at night.
2. Risk of osteoporosis
Estrogen hormone helps in keeping our bones strong. After the removal of the uterus and ovaries, the density of bones starts decreasing due to the deficiency of this hormone. This increases the risk of ‘osteoporosis’ in women, due to which bones become weak and start breaking quickly.
3. Weight gain and changes in metabolism
After surgery, many women complain that their weight has suddenly started increasing. Due to hormonal changes, metabolism slows down, which reduces the ability to burn fat. Fat starts accumulating especially in the lower abdomen (Belly Fat).
4. Effect on body structure and muscles
The uterus supports the organs of the pelvic area. After its removal the pelvic floor muscles may become weak.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Sometimes the bladder or rectum may shift from its place.
back pain: Due to weakness of abdominal muscles, the problem of back pain may persist for a long time.
5. Mental and emotional effects
The operation to remove the uterus is not only physically but also mentally challenging. Many women experience a loss of their ‘womanhood’, which can lead to depression or loss of self-confidence. Apart from this, marital life can also be affected due to vaginal dryness.
What to do for recovery after surgery? Doctor’s advice: Doing ‘Kegel Exercises’ after surgery is beneficial for the pelvic muscles. Apart from this, take a diet rich in calcium and Vitamin D and take regular walks. If symptoms are severe, consult your doctor. ‘Hormone Replacement Therapy’ (HRT) Please discuss about it.
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