Lower abdominal pain one month after hysterectomy is normal.
After a transabdominal or laparoscopic hysterectomy, it usually takes three months for the incision to heal completely, during which time mild lower abdominal pain may occur due to mechanical friction at the incision. If this is accompanied by persistent abdominal pain or abnormal vaginal discharge, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for an abdominal ultrasound review in order to understand the situation in the pelvis, to identify the cause of the pain as soon as possible, and to provide appropriate treatment according to the specific situation.
In the three months after hysterectomy, patients need to pay attention to rest and keep warm, appropriate exercise, healthy diet, arrange a reasonable work schedule, maintain good hygiene to prevent infection of the incision and maintain a good emotional state, and should not sit for a long time, stand for a long time, and lift heavy objects.