Although the uterus is extremely important for women's bodies, when women suffer from incurable uterine diseases such as malignant tumors, it is necessary to remove the uterus to ensure their physical health. The surgery for removing the uterus is mainly divided into minimally invasive and normal surgery. So, is minimally invasive or surgical removal of the uterus better?
In current clinical medicine, most surgeries for removing the uterus are minimally invasive, also known as laparoscopic hysterectomy. This is mainly because minimally invasive hysterectomy causes less harm to the female body, and the resulting damage is also smaller. Due to the smaller incision in the abdomen, patients can recover as soon as possible after surgery, thereby achieving the goal of shortening the treatment course. These are the benefits of minimally invasive surgery. However, whether to choose minimally invasive or normal surgery requires comprehensive consideration based on the woman's physical condition and condition, and ultimately determined by the doctor.
After the removal of the uterus, women need to rest and recuperate for a period of time. Attention should be paid to observing the wound first. If there is redness, swelling or fever, it is necessary to seek medical treatment as soon as possible. At the same time, it is necessary to rest appropriately and take outdoor walks, but do not engage in vigorous exercise to avoid fatigue and secondary damage to the wound. Postoperative women should pay attention to supplementing protein and vitamins in their diet, and avoid spicy, raw, cold and other stimulating foods.