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I just had hysterectomy bilateral salpingo oophorectomy a couple months ago. Now I feel my body heats up at night?
Menopause. Once your ovaries were removed then you no longer have hormones. You are now in menopause. Discuss estrogen replacement therapy with your doc to prevent hot flashes.
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What is the definition or description of: total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy?
See below. Removal of uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes and ovaries through an abdominal incision. If you are a candidate and do not have cancer, you may be able to have your hysterectomy done robotically and laparoscopically. These methods usually have a shorter recovery time.
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Hysterectomy . This means that the uterus, both tubes, and both ovaries are being removed through an abdominal incision.
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I had a exploratory laparotomy, total abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo oophorectomy in 2009 been getting yearly paps. Do I need to continue?
Pap after Hyst. If your hysterectomy was done for a non-cancerous reason and up have never had a severe pre-cancerous cervical lesion then the current reccomendations do not suggest further pap smears.
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I had hysterectomy bilateral salpingo oophorectomy 3 months ago. Why does it feel like my body heats up so much?
No hormones. After your ovaries are removed your body no longer produces estrogen. This is surgical menopause. Some patients choose to start estrogen replacement therapy to help relieve these symptoms.
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Hot flashes. You are in surgical menopause because your ovaries were removed and you no longer have the estrogen level you had prior to surgery. The hot flashes you are describing are a symptom of menopause. Estrogen therapy can relieve the symptoms if they are disruptive. Many women just "wait it out".
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I just had hysterectomy bilateral salpingo oophorectomy 3 months ago. Now I feel my body heat. Why?
Menopause. Your ovaries made the estrogen. You need hormonal replacement.
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How to evaluate menopause if you undergo total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy?
Menopause. If your ovaries are out, you are menopausal; the ovaries make estrogen. See you doctor for estrogen.
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Automatic menopause. Having both ovaries removed will definitely put you into menopause. Most women after surgery will have symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, sleep dysfunction, and decrease in libido. Your symptoms are the best way to evaluate whether or not you need hormone treatment. If the symptoms are interfering with your daily activities or quality of life, consider hormone treatment.
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