Uterus removal: What happens after and its side effects on women’s health

A hysterectomy, involving uterus removal, addresses conditions like fibroids or cancer, potentially including cervix or ovaries. While improving health, it carries side effects such as early menopause and mood changes. Risks include pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence. Long-term effects might involve increased heart disease risk, weight gain, or osteoporosis.

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