Women’s back pain after the removal of the uterus is generally considered to be caused by infection, irritation of the uterine wall or lumbar muscle strain and other factors.
1. Infection: If there is still residue in the uterine cavity or no strict aseptic operation in the process of purging the uterus, leading to infection of the pelvic cavity by pathogenic bacteria and pelvic inflammatory disease, it will cause pain in the lower back.
2. Uterine wall stimulation: If the uterine wall is stimulated during the operation, it will easily cause pelvic congestion, which in turn will cause back pain.
3. Lumbar muscle strain: some patients are too tense during the operation, the lumbar muscle spasm, causing lumbar muscle strain, which causes lumbar pain.
It is recommended to pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the private parts after the removal of the uterus, wash the vulva and change the underwear every day to avoid infection. In addition, you should go to the hospital regularly for rechecking to observe the recovery of the uterine lining.