It is normal to have some bleeding, or spotting, after a hysterectomy. However, if a person experiences persistent, sudden, or heavy bleeding, it may be best to contact a doctor for evaluation.
While you will not be able to get pregnant and get your menstrual period after a hysterectomy, it is normal to have some ...
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Today, I look at a hysterectomy done when a patient has severe bleeding from fibroids that cannot be controlled in any other way. She's tried medication, she's tried birth control pills ...
Kozhikode: An allegation of medical negligence has been raised against the Government Medical College Hospital (MCH) in ...
Hysterectomies are used to treat problems of the uterus, including fibroids, endometriosis, pelvic support problems, abnormal uterine bleeding, cancer, and chronic pelvic pain, among others. After a ...