The full name of adenomyosis is adenomyosis of the uterus. After removal of the uterus, sequelae such as poor healing of the incision, intestinal obstruction and vaginal dryness may occur.
1. Due to the special location of the vaginal stump, recurrent infection of the vaginal stump may occur after hysterectomy, causing poor healing or granulation of the vaginal stump.
2. Complications such as intestinal adhesion, intestinal obstruction and venous thrombosis may occur if the patient does not follow the doctor’s instructions to move down to the ground in time after the operation.
3. If the removal of the uterus leads to abnormal ovarian function and endocrine disorders, symptoms such as hot flashes, unexplained sweating, vaginal dryness and sexual discomfort may occur.
After removing the uterus for adenomyosis, you should follow the doctor’s instructions for timely exercise and review, and if you feel unwell, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.