Does it hurt to leave the analgesic pump on after total hysterectomy?

You may feel pain after a minimally invasive total hysterectomy without an analgesic pump. Although minimally invasive surgery only involves making a few small incisions in the abdomen, generally the incisions in the abdominal wall do not cause significant pain. However, after a total hysterectomy, because there are surgical wounds in the abdominal cavity, if the analgesic pump is not placed after the operation, the patient may feel pain and discomfort. In fact, the analgesic pump is a regular injection of anesthetics, pain relief, but there are some individual patients who received the analgesic pump after surgery due to the effect of drugs, may cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness and other allergic reactions or other discomforts, it is recommended that the patient according to their own situation to consider whether to give the analgesic pump to help alleviate the pain. If women experience any special discomfort after surgery, they should contact their healthcare provider as soon as possible for timely treatment to prevent delays in their condition.