Can a hysterectomy cause stomach pain?

A hysterectomy may cause stomach pain, but it may also have nothing to do with the hysterectomy, such as a Helicobacter pylori infection. Hysterectomy produces damage to the organs in the pelvis and digestive tract irritation, and can also lead to visceral nerve damage, resulting in gastrointestinal dysfunction and stomach pain. In addition, hysterectomy may affect ovarian function, and some women even have their adnexa removed along with the hysterectomy, which can lead to endocrine imbalance and cause various somatic symptoms. There is also a situation where stomach pain is not directly related to hysterectomy. If you often eat in public, or if there are patients with Helicobacter pylori in your family, this situation may lead to infection of Helicobacter pylori bacteria causing gastric disorders, such as chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, etc., and stomach pain. If you have stomach pain after hysterectomy, you should go to the hospital in time to clarify the specific cause for treatment.