Is there a direct danger to the lumbar spine after a hysterectomy?

There is usually no direct harm to the lumbar spine after hysterectomy. However, there may be lower abdominal pain after hysterectomy and the spine may be compensated for by curving to one side.
Hysterectomy is usually not directly harmful to the lumbar spine. However, after hysterectomy there is a possibility of adhesions in the tissues of the uterine cavity, which may later cause painful sensations in the lower abdomen.
When the organism is present in the lower abdomen, there is a possibility that the spine may be unconsciously deflected to the non-painful side, and if the spine is deflected for a prolonged period of time, there is a possibility that the lumbar spine may be indirectly affected.
If you have back pain or other discomfort after hysterectomy, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time and improve the examination under the guidance of professional doctors to clarify the cause of the disease, and then carry out targeted treatment.