Safe and
effective natural solution at home to eliminate hysterectomy
side effects
Data source:
http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com/hysterectomysideeffects.html
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
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.
A hysterectomy will sometimes
become necessary for the following medical reasons:
Heavy Bleeding - Menorrhagia
or bleeding that is very irregular or
very painful
Fibroids
which cause pain, bleeding or are very large. A fibroid is a
non-cancerous growth of muscle and fibrous tissue. cancer of the
uterus, ovaries, fallopian tube/s or cervix
Endometriosis
caused by tissues that normally form inside the uterus forming
outside the uterus in the abdominal cavity.
Prolapse
of the uterus, where the uterus falls into the vagina.
Rectocele and Cystocele (Prolapse of
Bowel)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
or adhesions which cause pain that is not controlled by other
means.
Gynaecological cancer
Emergencies such as
rupture/puncture of the womb during other surgery. Also
childbirth may lead to uncontrollable bleeding which may be
impossible to stop. In these cases hysterectomy is a life saver.
A hysterectomy may be recommended
if none of the initial treatments for these conditions has been
successful. When you will actually have the hysterectomy will
depend on why you need it. Some of the conditions may clear up
on their own or after you have had a d&c operation (dilation and
curettage where the lining of the uterus is scraped away and if
necessary examined).
You do need to be absolutely sure
that you know what the operation will mean for you in the long
term and that may mean that you decide that you can live with
your condition if, for instance, you would like to have children
at a later stage.
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