What’s the best way to relieve constipation after a hysterectomy?
June 25, 2009 by Helpful Menopause Tips
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Wife just had a hysterectomy and is constipated from pain killers. She needs relief that won’t cause cramping. Enema maybe ?
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Endometriosis Part 80 - Sexual Activity After Endometrial Hysterectomy
June 14, 2009 by Helpful Menopause Tips
Filed under Hormones, Estrogen & Hysterectomy
I. Physiological influences
Your sexual desire is directly influence by reproductive testosterone hormone circulated in the body produced by ovaries and adrenal glands. After 4 - 6 weeks hysterectomy, you will be able to resume your sexual relationship again. Any sexual intercourse before that time will increase the risk of bleeding and infection. For what ever reasons, some women saw the improvement of sexual desire increasing while others saw the opposite. Study shows that hysterectomy has no directed influence on sexual libido.
1. No Ovaries are removed
a) If the endometrial hysterectomy did not removed then the ovaries will continue produce testosterone together with adrenal glands, you may feel no change in your sexual libido and activity.
b)Some people suggest that even the ovaries are not removed, but the removal of other reductive organs more or less will cause the change of sex drive, because most women will be aging a few years early than women who have not had reproductive organs hysterectomy.
c) Even the ovaries are not removal. the removal of other reproductive organs may reduce blood flow on the ovaries causing low level of testosterone being produced resulting of lower sexual desire.
2. Removal of ovaries
Removal of ovaries certainly will alter the sexual of libido of the women, because of low level of testosterone.
II. Psychological influences
a) After abdomen hysterectomy, some women may have a false feeling that intercourse may cause pain or injure in the pelvic. In fact after 4-6 weeks, sexual intercourse will not pose any risk of injure or pain.
b) Your partner may feel that sexual intercourse may cause injure to your internal body because of vagina penetration.
In fact the sexual desire is not only caused by physiological feeling as resulting of level of testosterone in the woman body, but also by the psychological effects for not feeling like women again leading to anxiety, depression and other mental diseases.
This is for your benefit to joint your local hysterectomy group. It not only helps you by getting real life experience from women who have already faced all kinds of problem before you and make you feel better mentally.
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What are the most common problems after a hysterectomy?
June 3, 2009 by Helpful Menopause Tips
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I had a hysterectomy like 2 months ago and I am still having alot of pain! It is really intense! It is at times different from the pain I had before my hysterectomy (Due to Endometriosis) I was wondering what else could be going on?
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Hysterectomy?
May 30, 2009 by Helpful Menopause Tips
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I maybe looking at a Toatle Hysterectomy in a few months and I was just wondering how long it takes one to heal from this sergery and be able to get back to normal activities?
Also, does your pelvic area, lower adonoman feel any different after a hysterectomy, since there is Nothing down there anymore? I know it will put me straight into menopause, (I am premenopausal now). Thank you Ladies for any help, suggestions, opions you can lend me. I appreciate it.
P.S- Men, please do not try to comment on this please as you will be of no help to me whatsoever. Thanks…
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What happens to a woman after having a hysterectomy?
May 24, 2009 by Helpful Menopause Tips
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My mother is about to undergo a hysterectomy because of fibroids. What will happen after to her. What should I expect. I mean I will be there for her but are there any psychological effects that might happen, any changes to the body? Please let me know, thanks.
fadded, my mother isnt a b!tch and watch your mouth. If you’re not going to answer the question with a real and sincere answer then beat it.
Thanks for your real kind answers. I appreciate it.
The doctor said she has large fibroids and it has to be done. I am worried. but i know she will be ok once they are removed.
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