After total removal of the uterus and ovaries, there is an interval of about four months in which menopausal symptoms may appear, and there is individual variability.
After the ovaries are removed, no hormones can be secreted and the lack of estrogen and progesterone in the body will lead to early menopause, which may cause women to have uncomfortable symptoms such as bouts of hot flashes, mood swings, weakness, poor sleep quality, and gradual shrinkage of the reproductive organs. Especially endometrial cancer or malignant ovarian cancer may cause significant osteoporosis after the operation.
After total removal of the uterus and ovaries, menopausal symptoms may appear at an interval of about four months. Some of the symptoms are particularly obvious and seriously affect the quality of life of women, and can be treated with hormone replacement therapy under the advice of a doctor.
In normal times, you must maintain a good state of mind and develop a good habit of exercising. After the surgery, you should follow the doctor’s instructions and do regular review.