What are the adverse effects of total removal of uterine ovarian adnexa

Removal of the uterus, adnexa and ovaries may lead to pelvic floor muscle prolapse, vaginal dryness and faster aging. 1. Pelvic floor muscle prolapse: after hysterectomy, the patient’s original ligaments will disappear and lose their fixation, which will cause pelvic floor muscle prolapse and lead to urinary leakage, if urinary leakage occurs, it is recommended to perform pelvic floor muscle functional exercises. 2. Vaginal dryness: the removal of both ovaries will lead to a rapid decrease in the content of estrogen and a small amount of androgen, which will lead to vaginal dryness, can be used under the guidance of the doctor to smear the vulva with estriol cream, to avoid dryness and pain. 3. Aging: Oophorectomy may also cause accelerated aging, resulting in varying degrees of anxiety, insomnia and memory loss. If symptoms occur after uterine, adnexal and ovarian removal, it is recommended to consult your doctor for prompt advice and early postoperative recovery to avoid further damage.