What Are the Effects of Hysterectomy on a Woman’s Body?
Disease description:
The uterine fibroids are severe, necessitating hysterectomy. What effects does hysterectomy have on a woman’s body?
The uterus is a unique organ found only in females, and its removal can have certain effects on the body. As the site where life develops and grows, the uterus is essential for childbearing; therefore, hysterectomy renders a woman infertile. Menstruation occurs due to hormonal fluctuations that trigger shedding of the endometrium; thus, menstruation ceases after hysterectomy. Additionally, hysterectomy may affect sexual quality of life. As part of the pelvic floor, the uterus provides structural support to the vagina; its removal may lead to vaginal laxity.