The main danger after removal of the uterus is the inability of the woman to have children as well as the absence of menstruation. Also there may be some complications during the surgery that may have an effect on the woman’s body such as intraoperative bleeding, bladder injury, ureteral injury, rectal injury, and infection.
The uterus is the organ that gives birth to the fetus and for menstruation. The immediate effect on the body after removal of the uterus is the absence of menstruation and the inability to have children. After hysterectomy, the length of the vagina will be shortened to a certain extent, which may have some effect on a woman’s sex life. At the same time, the removal of the uterus may also have some adverse psychological effects on women.
There is a certain probability that the surgery may have complications, such as intraoperative bleeding, bladder injury, ureteral injury, rectal injury, infection and so on.
If hysterectomy is needed, patients do not need to worry too much, under the guidance of the doctor to do a good job of preoperative preparation, postoperative attention to physical recovery, to reduce the impact on future life. For more information, please consult your doctor.