How long does it take to recover from uterine prolapse surgery

The clinical recovery time of uterine prolapse surgery is mainly related to the type of surgery. If the patient has no plan to get pregnant again and has no requirement for childbearing, and if the uterus has severe prolapse, it is suggested to do vaginal total hysterectomy or transabdominal total hysterectomy, and the recovery time after the surgery will take 3 months. If the patient still wants to get pregnant, it is recommended to do suspension surgery for uterine prolapse. The recovery time after suspension surgery will be relatively longer, taking about half a year, and heavy labor is not allowed within half a year, and rest must be taken. If there is a cough or constipation, it is mainly a disease that increases the abdominal pressure, and timely clinical treatment is given to avoid increasing the abdominal pressure caused by the prolapse of the uterus.