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Is it normal to have period like cramps after a hysterectomy?
MANY women who are having hysterectomies may see this as a relief from their monthly period cramps. However, those who have had a total or subtotal hysterectomy and still have one or both ovaries intact will experience cramps similar to those experienced during menstruation.
Can you still have cramps after a hysterectomy?
A hysterectomy is an invasive surgery so it naturally requires downtime and will come with some residual pain and discomfort. This will almost always extend a few weeks after the surgery but if you are still in extreme pain and discomfort at the 3-month mark we generally recommend to go see a specialist.
Is it normal to spot months after a hysterectomy?
It’s possible that you experience vaginal bleeding months or years after a hysterectomy. This may be because of vaginal atrophy or another medical condition, such as cancer. Call your doctor to discuss any bleeding that occurs more than six weeks after your procedure.
Can you still bleed after a hysterectomy?
Generally, vaginal bleeding after hysterectomy should be light. You may notice occasional spotting or a pink discharge. If bleeding after hysterectomy is as heavy as a menstrual period or lasts longer than six weeks, consult your doctor for an evaluation.
How long does it take to heal internally after hysterectomy?
The internal stitches used in vaginal hysterectomy will dissolve naturally. The wound will heal in a week or so but internal surgery will take longer. This is why the recovery period can take up to twelve weeks.
Is light bleeding normal after hysterectomy?
Why would a woman bleed if she had a hysterectomy?
There is a chance that a hysterectomy may cause injury to organs, nerves, or blood vessels, which may also cause bleeding. Some people experience little or no bleeding immediately after the operation, and then around 10 days later, have a sudden rush of fluid or old blood. This type of bleeding should stop quickly.
Why am I bleeding when I’ve had a hysterectomy?
How do you know if you are in menopause after a hysterectomy?
Your symptoms may include:
- Bone density loss.
- Difficulty sleeping.
- Dry skin and hair loss.
- Hot flashes and night sweats.
- Mood swings, depression, and irritability.
- Racing heart.
- Urinary incontinence.
- Vaginal dryness.
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