Vaginal Hysterectomy Recovery

Special care needs to be taken during the vaginal hysterectomy recovery period.. Read on for more details on what precautions to take while recuperating from a vaginal hysterectomy.
Vaginal Hysterectomy Recovery
Special care needs to be taken during vaginal hysterectomy recovery period and for more details on what precautions to take while recuperating from a vaginal hysterectomy, you should read this article.

Vaginal hysterectomy has been a wonderful breakthrough in the field of gynecology. This hysterctomy procedure involves the removal of the uterus and cervix (or parts of the two, depending on the requirement of the surgery) using a laproscope, by taking a vaginal approach. It helps to completely do away with surgical cuts, that were earlier required to be taken in the abdominal region, during abdominal hysterectomies. These often led to scarring, increased risk of complications and a longer time for surgery and recovery from hysterectomy. Conversely, vaginal hysterectomies require minimum invasion, the sutures given are self absorbing and there is practically no scarring seen, thus, reducing the overall vaginal hysterectomy recovery period. Normally, an abdominal hysterectomy recovery would require up to twelve weeks, whereas the vaginal hysterectomy recovery period can be as short as three weeks, as it is a laproscopic hysterectomy recovery.

Normally, hysterectomy recovery period depends on the following factors:
  • Reason for surgery (i.e. whether it was a voluntary hysterectomy or hysterectomy done after detection of uterine cancer or some other serious medical condition)
  • Occurrence of any complications during vaginal hysterectomy
  • Patient's health at the time of surgery, i.e. whether the patient is weak or anemic, or is suffering from any other ailment. A weak patient will require extra care and rest.
Vaginal Hysterectomy Recovery Guidelines
  • Normally, soon after a vaginal hysterectomy, essential fluids and food are administered to the patient. The nutrition is normally administered by intravenous means, especially if the patient is feeling nauseous.
  • Pain relievers are given as required, mostly by intravenous, intramuscular or by pills, depending on the severity of the pain.
  • Patients are encouraged to try and as far as possible, to resume everyday activities, but slowly and steadily. After the first twenty-four hours itself, the patient is made to stand and walk short distances. This not only helps in recovery after hysterectomy, but also boosts the patients self-confidence.
  • However, the patient is not allowed to lift heavy weights or do any kind of strenuous exercise. There should be no stress on the back and pelvic region, in a patient recovering from a vaginal hysterectomy.
  • While at home, the patient should try and maintain a healthy diet. Staying hydrated is of paramount importance. She should also take multivitamin capsules, if instructed to do so by the physician.
  • If the hysterectomy has instigated surgical menopause, then hormonal replacement therapy after hysterectomy should be started.
  • A woman must refrain from using tampons or indulging in sexual intercourse during vaginal hysterectomy recovery, as these may lead to an interference with the normal healing process or may even lead to the serious complication, like the healing tissues getting infected.
  • Sometimes, a woman may become depressed following a vaginal hysterectomy. This maybe because she feels she is 'less' of a woman now, without her uterus. Such patients should be counseled for depression, as this maybe a prime cause of delayed vaginal hysterectomy recovery period, and also a factor which may spur on further complications.
  • Most importantly, a woman recovering from a vaginal hysterectomy must be alert for any signs of complications resulting from the procedure. Excessive nausea, fatigue, weakness, pain in abdominal, back or pelvic region and excessive bleeding from the vagina should be immediately reported to the physician.
It is essential that the patient is alerted to the possible side effects of hysterectomy before the actual surgery takes place.

A hysterectomy, be it vaginal or abdominal, is a stressful operation and requires meticulous post-operative care. It would otherwise result in only a partial hysterectomy recovery. Thus, following these simple instructions during vaginal hysterectomy recovery period could help restore you to pristine health in no time!

By Dr. Sumaiya Khan
Published: 9/12/2009
 
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