After-effects of uterine suspension

Uterine suspension can treat prolapsed uterus, such as younger women with fertility needs and obvious prolapsed uterus, who do not improve significantly after physical therapy. There are sequelae after hysterectomy, which can easily lead to frequent urination. This is because the surgery affects the filling of the bladder, which can also cause lower abdominal cramps, lumbosacral soreness and swelling, and can easily lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, and after hysterectomy, attention should be paid to rest and no strenuous exercise, otherwise it will cause local wound tearing and pelvic pain or pelvic hemorrhage, with more serious consequences. If the patient’s physique is weaker, it may easily lead to endometrial breakage, bleeding or re-emergence of uterine prolapse, and postoperative care is very important. In order to reduce the after-effects of uterine suspension, it is usually necessary to pay attention to personal hygiene and timely treatment of the presence of gynecological inflammation.