Why Is Hysterectomy Necessary?
Hysterectomy becomes necessary in severe cases of uterus related medical conditions that cannot be cured by oral medications or hormone therapy. Thus, gynecologists recommend uterus removal surgery for severe conditions of uterine fibroids, endometriosis, uterine polyps, uterine prolapse, hyperplasia, and ovarian cysts.
These conditions cause heavy menstrual bleeding, irregular periods, severe abdominal cramps, swollen belly, etc. If left unattended for a long time, these conditions worsen with time and also increase the risk of other health complications like anemia, urinary and pregnancy related problems. So, one should not delay hysterectomy if their gynecologist advises them to undergo the procedure.
Hysterectomy treatment in Gwalior
In India, women are suffering from plenty of uterus problems which in some cases, the uterus is removed. The prevalence of the hysterectomy is on the rise in India, according to the survey done in 2017-2018, there were women between the age group of 14-50 which were suffering from a hysterectomy. The number is also high for the women in the age between 30-40. There were a large number of hysterectomies which were performed in North India. The number was high in states such as Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, etc. Plus in some cities such as Gwalior there was 35-50 percent of hysterectomies which were done in the hospitals in these areas.
According to research, in 2015-16, in Gwalior, 80 women who underwent for the hysterectomy, in 50 women it was found out that surgery was not required in these cases. There was a high number of cases in women among the age of 45-50 years have undergone the surgery. The hysterectomy surgery is at an all-time high in India, this problem is caused because of certain things such as uterine fibroid, and most hysterectomies are done because of the fibroid than any problem of the uterus. Fibroids can cause pain and heavy bleeding. Endometriosis is also another cause for hysterectomies, it’s the second largest reason for hysterectomies.