Does cutting uterus have effect to the body


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Under normal circumstances, hysterectomy has no major impact on the body. Removing the entire uterus, including the cervix, is safer when treating uterine malignancies. However, since the patient has lost the entire uterus after hysterectomy, the proximal vagina has to be sutured shut. When resuming sexual life after surgery, it may directly contact the suture, which may appear to be dehiscent because the wound has not completely healed. In addition, since the hormone secreted by the ovary after hysterectomy has no target cell effect, it will reduce the hormone secreted by the ovary. After a long time, women will show symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes and sweating. Therefore, it is recommended that women decide whether to remove the uterus according to their own conditions.