What’s wrong with stomach pain after hysterectomy?

Tummy pain after hysterectomy without stool may be related to gastrointestinal dysfunction, postoperative infection, intestinal obstruction and so on.
1. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: Surgery will have a certain impact on the gastrointestinal tract, which is prone to gastrointestinal dysfunction, and will usually recover in a few days. If the intestinal peristalsis slows down and the stool accumulates in the intestines and cannot be discharged, you will feel stomach pain.
2. Postoperative infection: If the postoperative care is not proper, pelvic infection may occur, at this time, you will feel the stomach pain, and measure the body temperature will be found to have fever. The diet structure has not been restored after the operation, which may lead to constipation and the stool is not easy to be discharged.
3. Intestinal obstruction: When intestinal obstruction occurs, the intestines are blocked, and abdominal pain and stopping of bowel movement will occur. It may also be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting.
There may be other reasons for the stomach pain after hysterectomy and not passing stool. You should seek medical advice as soon as possible to find out the cause.