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A hysterectomy may raise the risk of developing an overactive bladder. However, some people only experience temporary bladder spasms. Learn more here.
"Hysterectomy for benign indications, irrespective of surgical technique, increases the risk for subsequent stress-urinary-incontinence surgery," the authors write.
I recently had a hysterectomy. I am concerned that running could cause incontinence. I have not had an issue with that in the past. My doctor told me my bladder looks good; it's still in the right ...
Women who have undergone hysterectomy, or removal of the womb, are at higher risk of urinary incontinence that needs to be corrected by surgery later on, a 30-year Swedish study has found.
Women who undergo a hysterectomy to treat heavy menstrual bleeding may have higher rates of urinary tract problems over the long term than those treated with the contraceptive device Mirena, a new ...
Can routine hysterectomy lead to problems with constipation or bladder control? Date: June 7, 2017 Source: Diseases of the Colon and Rectum Journal Summary: Hysterectomy has an increased negative ...
A late-stage trial of low-risk women with cervical cancer found that having a simple hysterectomy instead of a radical hysterectomy resulted in similar outcomes in terms of keeping the patients ...
For people with low-risk, early-stage cervical cancer, a simple hysterectomy removing the uterus and cervix has similar cancer outcomes to a more invasive radical hysterectomy – all while providing ...