Is hysterectomy good or bad?

Whether hysterectomy is good or bad needs to be judged according to the actual situation. If the patient needs to have the uterus removed to treat the disease, it is better for the health and safety of the patient to have the uterus removed according to the doctor’s instructions. If the disease can be treated in other ways, it is better to keep the uterus. After a hysterectomy, the patient will not have a period, will not be able to have children, and some patients will experience psychological changes. Because the uterus is the organ that nurtures the embryo and produces menstruation, after the uterus is removed it will no longer be able to have children and will not menstruate again. Some patients may experience a range of psychological changes after the removal of the uterus, worrying more about life afterward, and may experience psychological disorders such as depression and anxiety due to changes in hormone levels. Patients with uterine or cervical lesions should go to the hospital in a timely manner, and the physician will choose the appropriate treatment according to the specific situation of the individual, do not be overly anxious about it.