Three years after removal of the uterus, menstruation disappears, loss of reproductive function may result in prolapse of the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina, and adverse psychological effects, but the effect on the ovaries is usually minor.
Patients with adenomyosis and fibroids, which are more serious conditions, require removal of the uterus for relief. After removal of the uterus, symptoms such as loss of menstruation and inability to have children will occur. In addition, the pelvic floor and vaginal area are not supported by the uterus, and localized laxity occurs. If you continue to have bad moods, it can also have an impact on your mental health.
It is recommended that you seek medical attention if you experience any discomfort after the removal of the uterus.