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Are there hysterectomy side effects? If so, what do I do about side effects of a hysterectomy?



Before discussing hysterectomy side effects, here's the definition of hysterectomy. A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus, not including the removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes.

The first of the side effects of a hysterectomy that a woman experiences when she undergoes this procedure is that she goes into surgically-induced menopause, even if her ovaries are left intact.

Since the blood supply to the ovaries lessens after the surgery, another of the hysterectomy side effects would be a decreasing ovarian function, including the production of progesterone.

There are three types of surgical approaches to hysterectomies:

• 1- Vaginal
• 2- Abdominal
• 3- Laparoscopic - assisted vaginal hysterectomy

Total Hysterectomy is referred to as the entire removal of the uterus.

Removal of the ovaries during this procedure is also known as female castration and it is called oophorectomy or ovariectomy. Salpingo-oophorectomy means removing the ovaries and the fallopian tubes.

For a woman who is premenopausal, having a complete hysterectomy will result in changes in hormonal balance since the ovaries are no longer able to provide any hormone production.

Even having a partial hysterectomy can result in hormone imbalance since the hormone functions of the ovaries will decline over 1-2 years due to reduced circulation.

The abdominal hysterectomy is the most common surgical procedure, according to Dr. Stanley West, and is done through an incision in the abdomen. This hysterectomy involves detaching the uterus from the ligaments that support it and the blood vessels that supply it.

This surgery requires the surgeon to peel the vagina away from the cervix. If the surgeon does a lousy job, another of the hysterectomy side effects could be ending up with a shorter vagina, which could make sex become very uncomfortable.

This procedure has several other hysterectomy side effects or surgical complications: Adhesions to other organs, bowel injury, bladder injury, injury to the ureter (tube connecting the kidney to the bladder) and bleeding.

Womens Health Bookstore - review the selection of hysterectomy books for you.

When Dr. West says in his book that 90% of all hysterectomies done in the U.S. are medically unnecessary, he certainly knows what he's talking about! Dr. West is the Chief of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City.

He gives you all the details and reasons NOT to have a hysterectomy unless you have a malignant cancer. And he discusses hysterectomy side effects in detail.

If you have endometriosis, uterine fibroids, abnormal vaginal bleeding and your doctor is recommending a hysterectomy, make sure you read or order the book by Dr. Stanley West - The Hysterectomy Hoax - before you submit yourself to this surgery. And try to get a second opinion.

If you are between the ages of 30 and 50 and are experiencing PMS, weight gain, memory loss, fibroids, endometriosis, irritability, and tender or lumpy breasts - you may be suffering premenopause symptoms and need to do something about it.

Dr. John R. Lee's book describes in detail how premenopause symptoms are caused by "hormone imbalance". Hormone imbalance is caused by the incorrect relationship of progesterone and estrogen levels in the body.

Dr. John R. Lee has an important recommendation for women who are considering having a hysterectomy: they should consider the use of natural progesterone supplementation INSTEAD of a hysterectomy, unless malignant cancer is clearly involved.

Dr. Lee says that the hysterectomy side effects that follow a un-needed hysterectomy may be worse than the symptoms you had before the hysterectomy!

The Vaginal Hysterectomy is done through the vagina instead of opening the abdomen. The four ligaments supporting the uterus are cut, sutured, and the uterus is taken out through the vagina. The hysterectomy side effects in this procedure could be: fever and infection, bladder injuries, and some adhesions.

The Laparoscopic-Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy is where the surgeon does a small abdominal incision to insert the laparoscope.

This method is not appropriate for all hysterectomies. If you have cancer of the uterus or ovaries, Dr. West says that this is not the surest and safest surgical route.

With this method (which is relatively new), there are no meaningful statistics yet about complications and hysterectomy side effects. One of the possible hysterectomy side effects could be hemorrhage, because sometimes the arteries do not get properly secured during this procedure.

Surgeons need better training and experienced in this procedure, according to Dr. West. He also recommends finding out how long your doctor has been using this method and any information available on side effects of hysterectomy.

After a hysterectomy, you may experience the following hysterectomy side effects:

• Hot flashes
• Fatigue
• Insomnia
Depression
• Urinary problems
• Weight gain
• Headaches
• Irritability and anxiety
• Heart palpitations
• Heart disease
• Vaginal dryness
• Pain in the joints
• Memory lapses
Osteoporosis
Hair loss
• Low sex drive and painful sexual intercourse
• Dizziness and nervousness

If you have decided that to have a hysterectomy is your best and only choice, go here to review hysterectomy recovery section. There you'll find suggestions on what to do to prepare for your surgery and how to handle your hysterectomy recovery.

Read more information on hysterectomy in addition to hysterectomy side effects here on the hysterectomy page.

Safe and effective natural solution at home to eliminate hysterectomy side effects

Natural Progesterone plus herbal supplements for menopause will restore balance by raising your levels of estrogen, progesterone and testosterone has no side effects and is beneficial in treating or preventing:

thyroid imbalance
• irregular menstrual flow, cramping
• bloating,
• depression, irritability
• migraine headaches, insomnia
• hot flashes, night sweats,
• vaginal dryness,
infertility,
• incontinence,
• endometriosis,
• osteoporosis,
• loss of sex drive,
• protects against breast cancer,
• endometrial cancer,
• normalizes blood sugar levels,
• natural diuretic,
• normalizes blood clotting,
• uses fat for energy

Besides natural progesterone supplementation, one of the best things a woman can do is to regularly take a clinically proven multi-vitamin/mineral formula, essential fatty acids and a calcium - magnesium formula.

These nutrients are made from pharmaceutical-grade, hypo-allergenic ingredients that provide optimal absorption and bioavailability.

The first step is to renew your body's ability to make and balance its own hormones. Resolve hormone imbalance with a natural approach by giving it vital support on all fronts: nutritional supplements and an enriched eating plan. You should expect to feel improvement in just a few weeks.

Increase your consumption of cold-water fish to 3 times a week (salmon, tuna, mackerel, cod). Cold-water fish is a good source of the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA.

Most fish oils are good for arthritis symptoms, they help lower cholesterol and thin the blood.

Omega-3 fatty acids protect you against heart disease by lowering blood triglycerides and reducing blood clotting. Another good way to gain the benefits that come with regular consumption of omega-3's is to take a fish oil supplement.

If you are experiencing hysterectomy side effects, consider taking this women's hormone health test. They can be considered one of the leading hormone imbalance treatment centers in the USA.

They have nearly two decades of experience in providing alternative treatment for hysterectomy side effects and treating other women's health problems. Read more about the hormone health test here.

Lifestyle changes that correct hormone imbalance and hysterectomy side effects!

If you have had a hysterectomy and you are experiencing menopausal symptoms and hysterectomy side effects, you should also be doing the following:

Make exercise part of your daily life. Physical activity reduces your risk of heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes and helps you maintain a healthier weight.

A regular daily regimen of at least 30–45 minutes of brisk walking, bicycling, using your treadmill or any other fitness equipment will improve your sleep quality, also your sex life. Exercise is also a natural appetite suppressant.

Reduce stress in your life! Stress stimulates your body to produce more cortisol, androgens, epinephrine and adrenaline.

Drink 8 or 10 glasses of filtered or bottled water each day. Since most of life is "consumption and elimination", you need to consume this amount of water to adequately "flush" your system of toxins which would otherwise build up and cause some level of discomfort or illness.

Learn more about the health benefits of drinking filtered water. Buying and using a good water filter is recommended to eliminate chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals and other toxic substances commonly found in tap water.

Nutrition is also a key factor for the health of women that have had a hysterectomy or are experiencing hormone imbalance or hysterectomy side effects. Increase consumption of all fruits, vegetables and also green leafy vegetables in your diet.

If you do not like vegetables, make vegetable juices. They are delicious! Fresh vegetables or vegetable juices, consumed on a daily basis, are one of the best protections against coronary heart disease, it also controls your appetite, lowers the cancer risk, lowers cholesterol, helps you lose weight and improves bowel function.

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Alternatives to hysterectomy and symptoms after hysterectomy.

Learn about exercise for hysterectomy.

Books to improve your sex life.

Types of hysterectomy surgery.

Learn about sex after a hysterectomy.

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