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Vaginal Hysterectomy for Uterine Fibroids


Home Care and Complications

What happens later at home?

Women having this surgery are advised to follow certain tips at home.

  • Antibiotics and pain medicines should be taken as directed if needed.
  • A balanced diet with iron replacement should be followed to promote healing.
  • Exercise programs should be followed as directed.
  • Intercourse should be avoided for 4 to 6 weeks after surgery to allow the vagina and internal structures to heal.
  • Heavy lifting should be avoided for 4 to 6 weeks.
  • Stool softeners, such as docusate, should be used. Eight glasses of fluids should be taken in each day. This helps prevent constipation and straining and damage to the incision.
  • Walking every day is recommended.
  • After a hysterectomy, a woman cannot become pregnant. If the ovaries are removed along with the uterus and cervix, hormone replacement therapy with estrogen is often advised. This helps prevent symptoms and other health problems of menopause.

    What are the potential complications after the procedure?

    Surgery may cause bleeding, infection, or allergic reaction to anesthesia. Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.