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The Importance of the Hysterectomy Recovery Time Period

September 27th, 2007

A hysterectomy is a very serious surgical procedure and the importance of the hysterectomy recovery time period can’t be stressed enough. You need to make sure that you have made the appropriate arrangements needed to have time for the recovery period. The first day your vital signs will need to be checked often to make sure they are returning to normal and by the second day you should be able to sit up on your own. After you begin to more around the circulation will start to increase throughout your body and you will begin to get stronger. This is an crucial step because you don’t want to risk your blood clotting and causing other problems.

Within ten days you should be improving and as soon as your doctor feels you are strong enough, you will be released from the hospital. However, the care does not stop here, it is crucial that you continue your recovery at home. Due to the anaesthetic you were given for the surgery it will be several weeks before you get all your strength back and it may be difficult for you to think and concentrate. You certainly will not be able to drive or do anything that requires lifting and straining. It will take some time before your abdominal muscles heal and get back to normal.

Anytime during your hysterectomy recovery time period you need to rest anytime that you begin to feel tired. Do not overdo it and push to hard. Have family members and friends help you with the things that need to be done at home. You can slowly begin to build up your strength by adding to your activities each day. You can start doing light exercises such as walking around. Begin with just a few minutes and add a little more each day. During your recovery time it is normal to experience some vaginal discharge and some women may experience some depression symptoms.

You will need to go back for a check up after about six weeks so your doctor can evaluate your progress. If things are going good, then you will be able to start a few light exercises to help you get back in shape. It will take your body time to heal so don’t rush this process. Each person heals at a different pace so you can not compare your recovery time to someone else. Instead you need to listen to listen to your body and take it slow so you can heal naturally. Before long you will return back to normally and start feeling good again.

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