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  2. 3 Causes for Hair Loss after Hysterectomy Surgery (& How to ...

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    Hair Loss After Hysterectomy: Causes & Treatment Options. ... If the hair loss is due to telogen effluvium it typically starts suddenly about 2-4 months after surgery, is transient, and will ...

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    It did in the last century, even though technically, hysterectomy means removal of the uterus. “Before the 2000s, women having a hysterectomy would most often have their ovaries removed, too ...

  4. Lymphocele - Wikipedia

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    After radical surgery for cervical and ovarian cancer studies with follow-up CT found lymphoceles in 20% and 32%, respectively. [7] Typically they develop within 4 months after surgery. [ 8 ]

  5. Woman Details Having Dramatic Surgery at 23 Years Old After ...

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    When the symptoms returned after the first surgery, she sought out a new doctor and was even put in “medically induced menopause” for seven months when she was only 18 in an effort to ...

  6. Vaginal cuff - Wikipedia

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    Though rare, estimates of the prevalence of vaginal cuff dehiscence after hysterectomy are estimated and reported to be between 0.14 and 4.1% per the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). [7] If the vaginal cuff is compromised, vaginal evisceration can occur with the small intestine protruding out through the vagina. [3]

  7. Hysterectomy - Wikipedia

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    It has been assessed that the risk for urinary incontinence is approximately doubled within 20 years after hysterectomy. One long-term study found a 2.4 fold increased risk for surgery to correct urinary stress incontinence following hysterectomy. [37] [38] The risk for vaginal prolapse depends on factors such as number of vaginal deliveries ...

  8. Vaginal evisceration - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal evisceration is a serious complication of dehiscence (where a surgical wound reopens after the procedure), which can be due to trauma. [1] 63% of reported cases of vaginal evisceration follow a vaginal hysterectomy (where the uterus removal surgery is performed entirely through the vaginal canal). [2]

  9. 6 fascinating facts about vaginas that every woman should know

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    In a hysterectomy, the back of the vagina is sewn closed, "So it's still a dead end," Streicher explains. ... Ex-Ohio 911 dispatcher who admitted to starting forest fires gets 18 months in prison.