Lawsuit for Wrongful Hysterectomy

Each year in the United States alone, doctors perform well over a half a million procedures on women known as hysterectomies. Regrettably, there are severe complications that can arise from these procedures, and many times this can lead to a lawsuit for wrongful hysterectomy. Because this procedure is used to treat a host of ailments, there are several kinds of hysterectomies, but all of them involve the removal of the uterus. Read more »

Hot Flash Remedies

That time of your life has finally arrived, you know, the one your mom and grandmother told you about: The Big Change. But their stories were nothing compared to the real experience of entering menopause, and one of the major symptoms that most women would admit they can go without is the hot flash. These sudden warming sensations that cover the face, neck and chest can leave you sweating like you’re in a sauna or chilled like an April ocean. For years women have sought hot flash remedies, and while there’s never a cure for a biological event, there are ways to alleviate these irksome irritants. Read more »

Early Menopause Signs and Symptoms

More often than not, the idea of a woman going through menopause (also known as “The Big Change”) conjures up images of a late-middle aged women experiencing “hot flashes” and mood swings. Not every woman goes through menopause at the same age; Some women experience early menopause. Signs and symptoms can be varied, so knowing what to expect can help allay any fears of a more serious underlying condition when these present themselves. Read more »

What Causes Fibroids?

Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths that appear during a woman’s childbearing years. They are neither cancer-causing, nor do they increase a woman’s risk of cancer. Scientists and researchers have been trying to determine what causes fibroids for years, and the answer can be as elusive as the most microscopic cell. Read more »

Fibroid Tumors: Symptoms You Should Know About

One sure-fire way to end up on the table undergoing a hysterectomy is the presence of fibroid tumors. Symptoms include heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain and pressure, urinary incontinence, or, most commonly, none at all. Read more »

Spotting after a Hysterectomy

Post-surgical vaginal spotting (or bleeding) is a normal occurrence after a hysterectomy. The amount of recovery after this kind of surgery may shock some women, as the procedure itself is an inpatient one requiring no hospitalization. But just because the surgery is done in one office visit doesn’t mean it’s not major surgery. As with most major surgeries, women can still expect spotting after a hysterectomy for six-to-eight weeks. Read more »

What to Eat after a Hysterectomy

Preparing for a hysterectomy is as important as recovering from one. Included in this planning is diet, specifically what to eat after a hysterectomy and, additionally, how to prepare for one. Following some simple guidelines can help speed recovery and ensure no serious complications arise after the procedure. Read more »

Non-Invasive Hysterectomy: The Current Trend in Such Procedures

So you have been to the doctor and she has given you some bad news – You must undergo a hysterectomy. For generations, the thought of a radical hysterectomy was chilling for female patients. The pain, scarring and recovery time often made women wonder if such a procedure was even worth the trouble. But today, non-invasive hysterectomy procedures are fast becoming the preferred way to undergo the treatment. Read more »

Alternative Treatment for Fibroids

If уоu suffer frоm uterine fibroids аnd hаvе bееn tоld thаt а hysterectomy іѕ thе bеѕt treatment fоr fibroids, іt’s time tо tаlk tо аnоthеr dосtоr. A ѕtаrtlіng numbеr оf wоmеn undеrgо hysterectomies (оnе іn thrее wоmеn оvеr ѕіxtу hаѕ hаd one!) often tо gеt rіd оf fibroids. Read more »

Robotic Hysterectomy Found Safe in Morbidly Obese

Surgісаl оutсоmеѕ оf robotic-аѕѕіѕtеd hysterectomy dіd nоt dіffеr ѕіgnіfісаntlу fоr wоmеn whether thеу wеrе nоnоbеѕе, оbеѕе, оr mоrbіdlу оbеѕе, іn а ѕtudу оf 442 wоmеn classified ассоrdіng tо bоdу mаѕѕ іndеx. Read more »

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