What’s wrong with walking after uterine ovary removal?



Walking with back pain and leg pain after uterine and ovarian removal may be felt as a result of osteoporosis and postoperative complications caused by low estrogen levels.

Most of the estrogen is secreted by the ovaries. After uterine and ovarian removal, the estrogen level in the body will drop, and the bone loss in the body will be more serious at this time. If there is no timely supplementation of calcium, osteoporosis is especially likely to occur, and back pain and leg pain will occur after exertion.

After uterine ovary removal, the pelvic support structure will be defective, the pelvic floor supportive tissue relaxation will lead to pelvic organ prolapse, so there will be symptoms of lumbago, in addition, uterine ovary removal surgery is a major surgery, trauma is large, and it takes a period of time to recover, if you carry on the heavy labor or sports too early, it will aggravate the pelvic organ prolapse, causing lumbago and leg pain when you walk.

After the removal of uterine ovaries walking back pain should be taken seriously, you can promptly communicate with the doctor, under the guidance of the doctor to deal with the correct.