What’s wrong with dizziness and shortness of breath after a hysterectomy?

Dizziness and shortness of breath after hysterectomy may be caused by anemia, hormonal balance disruption, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. 1. Anemia: If you lose too much blood during hysterectomy or you are anemic, you are prone to dizziness and shortness of breath after hysterectomy, which can be treated with medications such as ferrous succinate tablets. 2. Hormone balance disruption: Since the uterus is an endocrine organ, the hormone balance will be easily disrupted after hysterectomy, resulting in a decrease in the level of sex hormones, leading to dizziness and shortness of breath, which should be determined by a doctor to see if supplemental estrogen is needed. 3. Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases: cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, etc., may lead to blood supply to the brain, circulatory disorders, dizziness and shortness of breath symptoms, generally need to be under the guidance of a doctor for symptomatic treatment. It should be noted that if the problem of dizziness and shortness of breath occurs, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment under the doctor’s guidance. In addition, after the hysterectomy should pay attention to rest, pay attention to keep warm, strengthen the pelvic floor function exercise.