Uterine fibroids are common benign tumors in gynecology. Their presence may cause discomfort and dysmenorrhea. For some women, surgery is the best option to solve the problem of uterine fibroids. However, after undergoing surgery, patients may have some concerns and discomfort. Here are some of the feelings and adverse reactions after uterine fibroid surgery. 1. Abdominal pain and soreness: Uterine fibroid surgery is a means of dealing with the problem by removing or shrinking the fibroids. After surgery, the patient may experience mild to moderate abdominal pain and soreness. This is due to the manipulation of the uterus during surgery, as well as pain during the postoperative healing process. 2. Fatigue and weakness: Surgery is a trauma to the body, and the recovery process after surgery takes time and energy. Therefore, some patients may feel tired and weak after surgery. This is a normal reaction, but proper rest and recovery are needed. 3. Postoperative bleeding: After uterine fibroid surgery, patients may experience mild bleeding or a small amount of secretions. This is a normal process of uterine healing after surgery. However, if heavy bleeding or continuous bleeding occurs, patients should consult a doctor in time. 4. Postoperative uterine contraction pain: After surgery, the uterus will experience contractions to help heal. This contraction may cause some discomfort, such as uterine contraction pain. Usually this pain will ease within a few days and gradually disappear. 5. Difficulty urinating: Some patients may experience difficulty urinating after uterine fibroid surgery. This may be due to the manipulation of the urethra or bladder during surgery. If difficulty urinating is severe and persists, the patient should seek medical attention promptly. 6. Anxiety during recovery: The recovery process after surgery may cause patients to feel anxious. This anxiety is usually caused by uncertainty about the outcome of the surgery and the recovery process. Patients can reduce anxiety by communicating with their doctors and seeking support. 7. Adverse reactions after anesthesia and surgery: Uterine fibroid surgery usually requires general anesthesia. The anesthesia process may cause some discomfort to the patient, such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness and other adverse reactions. These reactions usually resolve on their own within a few days after the operation. In general, patients may experience abdominal pain, fatigue, and weakness after uterine fibroid surgery, and may experience discomfort such as postoperative bleeding, uterine contraction pain, and difficulty urinating during the recovery period. In addition, anxiety and anesthesia-related adverse reactions may also occur. However, these discomforts and reactions are usually temporary and gradually ease over time. If patients experience persistent discomfort or adverse reactions after surgery, they should consult a doctor in time for appropriate treatment and advice. |
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