What are the risks of hysterectomy?

The hazards of uterine removal include pelvic floor tissue and organ prolapse, inability to get pregnant, and no menstruation. 1. Prolapse of pelvic floor tissues and organs: after the removal of uterus, the ligaments that maintain the uterus are cut off, and the interdependence between pelvic tissues and organs will also be damaged, so prolapse of pelvic floor tissues and organs may occur. 2. Unable to get pregnant: the uterus is the main reproductive organ of women, and it is an important place for the survival of the fetus, once removed, it means that the fetus loses the basic survival space, and women also lose the most basic conditions for pregnancy. 3. No menstruation: The lining of the uterus peels off and bleeds with the cyclical changes of the ovaries, and if the uterus is removed, menstruation will not occur. If any physical discomfort occurs after the removal of the uterus, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for standardized treatment to avoid delaying the condition.