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A surgical procedure in which a woman's uterus is removed is referred to as a hysterectomy. The need for this operation can arise due to various reasons, which include:
1. Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
2. Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus wherein it enters the vaginal canal
3. Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
4. Vaginal bleeding...more
1. Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
2. Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus wherein it enters the vaginal canal
3. Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
4. Vaginal bleeding...more
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A surgical procedure, in which a woman's uterus is removed is referred to as a hysterectomy. The need for this operation can arise due to various reasons, which include:
Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus, wherein it enters the vaginal canal
Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
Vaginal bleeding that cann...more
Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus, wherein it enters the vaginal canal
Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
Vaginal bleeding that cann...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Hysterectomy is a procedure that is used to treat a wide variety of conditions. A partial hysterectomy is performed for the removal of the uterus whereas a myomectomy is performed for the removal of the fibroids. A complete hysterectomy is performed in order to remove the uterus and the cervix. With hysterectomy, there comes some critical and sensitive topic that needs to be discussed with the surgeon. Here is a list of top 10 things that need to be known about hysterectomy:
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What is a hysterectomy? This is a surgery that is used to remove the ovaries or even the uterus. This surgery is usually conducted in order to deal with the extreme conditions that may be caused by the severe onset of various conditions related to the reproductive system of women. Read on to find out why this surgery carried out and what are the after effects?
Causes: This surgery can be carried out for a variety of reasons. One of the main reason is the manifestation of uterine fibroid...more
Causes: This surgery can be carried out for a variety of reasons. One of the main reason is the manifestation of uterine fibroid...more
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Hysterectomy is a procedure that is used to treat a wide variety of conditions. A partial hysterectomy is performed for the removal of the uterus whereas a myomectomy is performed for the removal of the fibroids. A complete hysterectomy is performed in order to remove the uterus and the cervix. With hysterectomy, there comes some critical and sensitive topic that needs to be discussed with the surgeon. Here is a list of top 10 things that need to be known about hysterectomy:
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A surgical procedure in which a woman's uterus is removed is referred to as a hysterectomy. The need for this operation can arise due to various reasons, which include:
1. Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
2. Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus wherein it enters the vaginal canal
3. Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
4. V...more
1. Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
2. Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus wherein it enters the vaginal canal
3. Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
4. V...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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A surgical procedure, in which a woman's uterus is removed is referred to as a hysterectomy. The need for this operation can arise due to various reasons, which include:
Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus, wherein it enters the vaginal canal
Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
Vaginal bleeding that cann...more
Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus, wherein it enters the vaginal canal
Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
Vaginal bleeding that cann...more
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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What is a hysterectomy and why do you need it?
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus, which is a muscular organ that carries and nourishes the baby during pregnancy. This surgery may be done to remove all or parts of the uterus; if there are any associated problems in fallopian tubes/ ovaries, they may also be removed simultaneously, during hysterectomy.
Types of hysterectomy procedures
Hysterectomy may be done through surgical cuts in the belly, ...more
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus, which is a muscular organ that carries and nourishes the baby during pregnancy. This surgery may be done to remove all or parts of the uterus; if there are any associated problems in fallopian tubes/ ovaries, they may also be removed simultaneously, during hysterectomy.
Types of hysterectomy procedures
Hysterectomy may be done through surgical cuts in the belly, ...more
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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A surgical procedure, in which a woman's uterus is removed is referred to as a hysterectomy. The need for this operation can arise due to various reasons, which include:
Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus, wherein it enters the vaginal canal
Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
Vaginal bleeding that cann...more
Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus, wherein it enters the vaginal canal
Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
Vaginal bleeding that cann...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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A surgical procedure in which a woman's uterus is removed is referred to as a hysterectomy. The need for this operation can arise due to various reasons, which include:
1. Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
2. Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus wherein it enters the vaginal canal
3. Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
4. Vaginal bleeding...more
1. Development of uterine fibroids that are painful and accompanied by bleeding and other associated symptoms
2. Uterine prolapse, which is characterised by a shifting of the position of the uterus wherein it enters the vaginal canal
3. Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer or endometrial cancer
4. Vaginal bleeding...more
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