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Diet, Exercise & Mental Health Tips for Post-Hysterectomy Recovery

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  In recent times, one of the major solutions to uterus removal surgery has become a most discussed topic. As this leads not only towards good physical health. But it also helps to maintain mental and emotional health. After going through surgery, people often get confused. With how to get the right nutrition, proper exercise and how to heal positively. So, in this guide, Aadhya9’s experts share simple, evidence-based tips for a smooth and healthy hysterectomy recovery. What is Hysterectomy and the Role of the Uterus Before getting full information, let’s know what is uterus and why it becomes very important to remove it in this situation. Simply, uterus is an organ which may look like a pear. Found in the female body and is responsible for menstruation and pregnancy. When a female goes through issues like fibroids, endometriosis, uterine prolapse, cancer, etc. This gets affected badly, due to which a uterus operation, medically known as a hysterectomy surgery, may be recommended. ...

Before and After Hysterectomy: How Life and Body Change

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  A  hysterectomy  — also known as  uterus removal surgery  — is one of the most common gynecological operations performed on women for various medical reasons. For many, it marks the end of years of pain, heavy bleeding, or discomfort. But it also brings questions and emotions about what life will look like  before and after the procedure . At  Aadhya9 Multispeciality Hospital , our team of expert gynecologists believes that awareness and preparation are key to a confident recovery. In this article, we’ll help you understand what happens  before and after hysterectomy , how your body changes, and how life continues beautifully after healing. Understanding Hysterectomy: What It Really Means A  hysterectomy  is a  surgical procedure to remove the uterus  — the organ (called  garbasanchi  in Hindi) where a baby grows during pregnancy. Depending on the medical condition, it can also include removing the cervix, fallopian...

What Happens If the Uterus Is Removed? Long-Term Effects Explained

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  For many women, hearing the word  hysterectomy  — or  uterus removal surgery  — can be both confusing and emotional. The uterus, or  garbasanchi  in Hindi, is deeply connected to a woman’s reproductive health and identity. But when serious medical conditions arise, removing it may become necessary. So, what really happens  after uterus removal ? Let’s understand the long-term physical, emotional, and hormonal effects of this common yet life-changing surgery. Understanding the Uterus and Hysterectomy The  uterus  is a pear-shaped organ in a woman’s pelvis where a baby grows during pregnancy. When this organ is removed, the surgery is called a  hysterectomy . Depending on the reason and medical condition, the surgery may be performed in different ways: Laparoscopic hysterectomy (lap hysterectomy):  A minimally invasive uterus removal surgery using small incisions. Vaginal hysterectomy:  Performed through the vagina, with n...

Hysterectomy: Myths, Facts, and What Doctors Want You to Know

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  A   hysterectomy   — or   uterus removal surgery   — is one of the most common gynecological procedures performed across India. Yet, for many women, the word still carries fear, confusion, and misinformation. This guide from the experts at  Aadhya9 Multispeciality Hospital  helps you understand the  real meaning of hysterectomy , clears common myths, and explains what every woman should know before considering this procedure. What Is a Hysterectomy? A  hysterectomy  is a  surgical procedure to remove the uterus , the organ where a baby grows during pregnancy. In some cases, the cervix, fallopian tubes, or ovaries may also be removed, depending on the condition. In Hindi or Gujarati, the uterus is called  “Garbasanchi” , so hysterectomy is often known as  Garbasanchi removal surgery . Modern approaches like  laparoscopic hysterectomy  or  lap hysterectomy  allow for smaller cuts, faster healing, and le...