Hi, I am a gynecologist and my advice to your problem is: don’t remove your uterus. Some time ago I met a girl who wanted to have her hysterectomy just because she disliked the trouble of getting her period and had gynecological inflammation, it was really too impulsive! For the problem of menstrual cramps, the common methods that most women use are: drinking red dates and ginger water, baby warmers, pressing acupuncture points …… If these methods of relieving menstrual cramps don’t work for you. Then what should be done? If dysmenorrhea is serious and has affected your work life, then the first thing to do is to identify the cause General dysmenorrhea is divided into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea primary dysmenorrhea women, generally within two or three years after the first menstruation will appear dysmenorrhea symptoms, ultrasound examination, the uterus is not organic lesions; and primary dysmenorrhea is generally in a history of childbirth, that is, after having a child, dysmenorrhea symptoms The symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea will be reduced or disappear after a childbirth. Secondary dysmenorrhea is caused by organic lesions of the uterus, such as endometriosis and adenomyosis. Ultrasound examination will reveal that the endometrium has invaded the myometrium or other parts of the uterus, and adenomyosis is a type of endometriosis. The dysmenorrhea may remain after the first child is weaned and may even get worse. If the cause of menstrual pain is identified, the disease will be treated and the pain will disappear naturally. The uterus is an important organ for women and the following conditions may occur after the removal of the uterus: The removal of the uterus will affect the blood supply to the ovaries. Is this correct? In fact, the ovaries are connected to the uterus, and when the uterus is removed, the blood supply to the ovaries will definitely be affected, and the blood supply will be affected, resulting in premature ovarian failure and “premature aging” symptoms! More importantly, after the removal of the uterus, there will be no more menstrual flow and the fertilized egg will lose its place of conception and will not be able to have children. The integrity of the pelvic floor is destroyed Many people think that the removal of the uterus should be a very simple matter, everything is finished? However, in fact, to remove the uterus, the blood vessels and nerves associated with the uterus and the ligaments that hold the uterus in place have to be severed. In terms of the internal environment, the integrity of the pelvic floor is destroyed, the support of the pelvic floor decreases, and the internal organs sag, which results in abnormal movement of bones and organs in the woman’s pelvis and widening, which affects the hip, lower back, and bone structure. And the misalignment of the pelvis leads to compression of the spine, and when the spine is compressed, the thoracic cavity slowly moves down until it moves directly down to the hips. This is why the abdomen of a woman who has had a hysterectomy protrudes It is not unheard of for a patient’s family to consult me on behalf of her mother on the platform before, saying that her mother had her hysterectomy and found her abdomen bulging after some time after the removal and asking me if it was the cause of the hysterectomy. After hysterectomy, some patients do experience such a condition.