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What is a Partial Hysterectomy?
There are two different types of hysterectomies. The first type is called a complete hysterectomy and the second is a partial hysterectomy. A doctor will decide which hysterectomy is right for you and should be able to tell you the advantages and disadvantages of each.
A partial hysterectomy involves removing only the upper part of the uterus. The top portion of the uterus is removed in a partial hysterectomy. Patients find the recuperation for both the complete hysterectomy and the partial hysterectomy is very similar.
Partial hysterectomies entail leaving the cervix in place and naturally, if your doctor thinks you are at risk for cervical cancer, this will not be an option for you because your doctor will likely prefer a complete hysterectomy.
Recovery from a hysterectomy is much like that after child birth. You will need to get up and get moving as soon as you can after the surgery. Lying around can promote blood clots and further complications. Just because you have a partial hysterectomy, don’t take this as an opportunity to continue on bed rest. It is very important for you to become active as quickly as possible after surgery. Check with your doctor to see what he or she recommends for you.
After a partial hysterectomy, you’ll be able to resume your normal activities. Your diet should not be a problem and you’ll find you can still eat normally.
Your stitches should be completely dissolved by the time you meet with your doctor for your six week check-up after your surgery. Find out more information from your doctor for more information. They’ll tell you what to expect from your partial hysterectomy and will hopefully be able to answer all of your questions.
A partial hysterectomy should never be taken lightly. Seek medical advice. Learn what you can from other women and seek information out on the internet. Becoming informed will help you feel better about the procedure.
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