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There are several surgical methods for hysterectomy.

Hysterectomy is a common gynecological operation, and many female patients suffer from uterine diseases. Most patients with uterine fibroids are advised by doctors to remove the uterus or surgically remove the fibroids. So, how many surgical methods are there to remove the uterus?

The methods of hysterectomy include abdominal surgery, transabdominal surgery and laparoscopic surgery. Abdominal surgery has a large scar, while laparoscopic surgery and laparoscopic surgery have a small abdominal wound, and sometimes the scar is not obvious. What kind of surgery should be chosen according to different diseases. General abdominal incision surgery, usually take out stitches after seven days. However, laparoscopic surgery has little trauma and can be discharged from hospital within 5-7 days after operation.

The possibility of premature ovarian failure should be fully considered before hysterectomy, and professional doctors should decide whether hysterectomy is needed according to the specific condition. Many women who have undergone hysterectomy do not have menopause because the ovary has the function of secreting sex hormones. Preserving ovaries as much as possible during hysterectomy is beneficial to women's physiology and psychology.

Nursing after hysterectomy is very important. Because hysterectomy will do some harm to the body. Pay attention to abdominal pain after hysterectomy. If abdominal pain is aggravated, accompanied by a heavy feeling of falling, and there may be the possibility of internal bleeding, it is necessary to conduct a second exploration in time. After hysterectomy, patients should eat more fruits and vegetables and high-fiber food, and take enough water every day to prevent constipation. If there is bilateral ovariectomy, osteoporosis is prone to occur, and calcium intake should be increased.