Consequences of sedentary behavior after hysterectomy

If you have fully recovered after the operation, sedentary activities are generally not a big problem. If you are just after the operation and have not fully healed, sedentary activities may cause intra-pelvic hemorrhage, prolapse of pelvic organs, and depression. 1. Intra-pelvic hemorrhage: after hysterectomy, if you sit for a long time, it is likely to increase the pressure in the abdomen and affect the blood return, which may cause bleeding from the unhealed incision in the pelvis in serious cases. 2. Prolapse of pelvic organs: after hysterectomy, it takes some time for the vaginal stump to heal. If you sit for a long time before it heals completely, the pressure on the abdomen will increase, and the ligaments may heal incompletely, leading to prolapse of pelvic organs. 3. Melancholy: Women who are sedentary after hysterectomy, if it affects the healing of the incision, and in turn, will experience anxiety, depression, low mood and other phenomena. It is recommended that women should not be sedentary after hysterectomy and take proper rest. Meanwhile, after the body recovers, you can exercise appropriately to improve your physical condition. When obvious discomfort occurs, active diagnosis and treatment are needed.