Spotting after Hysterectomy – What You Should Anticipate

You’ve probably heard of the term spotting for quite sometime now especially after having surgery. But to those who have not heard of such term, let me tell you what it means. Spotting is a slight vaginal bleeding often seen as a faint pink or dark red discharge. Spotting after hysterectomy is actually normal but not all the time. Read more »

Hysterectomy Side Effects

Hysterectomies have become a common operation in the United States and many Americans have begun to think of them as routine, but hysterectomy side effects can be complicated and far from routine. Read more »

Hysterectomy Fibroids – Removal of Non-Cancerous Uterine Growths

Hysterectomy fibroids, that is to say non-cancerous growths that appear in or on the uterus, are the most often diagnosed of the pelvic tumors. Read more »

Endometriosis and Endometriosis Hysterectomy

It is a mysterious condition. Tissue from one part of the body grows where it should not and creates a great deal of problems that can be extremely serious. Read more »

Abnormal Bleeding Does Not Necessarily Mean Cervical Cancer and Radical Hysterectomy

Abnormal bleeding does not necessarily mean cervical cancer and radical hysterectomy. Cervical cancer may lead to the need for a radical hysterectomy. However, the symptoms you’re experiencing may stem from another cause. Read more »

Natural and Surgical Menopause (Hysterectomy Ovaries)

In addition to natural menopause, hysterectomy ovaries removal can bring on sudden menopause. This condition will differ in some ways from the natural process. Read more »

Recovery Time Will Vary – Partial to Complete Hysterectomy

If you are considering either a partial or complete hysterectomy, then you want to get as much information as possible. Something every woman has to consider is recovery time. There is a healing time that will have to be endured, and here is a little about what that period will encompass. Read more »