FAQ

What are the causes of excessive bleeding during menstrual cycle?

• Polyps
• Fibroid uterus
• Dysfunctional uterine bleeding
• Foreign body in uterine cavity
• Genital cancers of as uterus & cervix

What is Hysterectomy?

Removal of uterus (womb)

What are various types of Hysterectomy?

1. Laparoscopic removal of uterus (Laparoscopic Hysterectomy)

a) Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH)

b) Laparoscopic Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH)

2. Total Abdominal Hysterectomy

3. NDVH-Non descent Vaginal Hysterectomy

4. Vaginal Hysterectomy

What is laparoscopic Hysterectomy?

The separation of uterus through multiple ports (key holes) in the abdominal wall & removal of uterus through the birth canal (normal passag

Is this operation painful?

No, as a comfortable anaesthesia is given to do the Operation. Preferably, it is done under general anaesthesia.

When can I go back to normal work?

Varying on the type of surgery & condition of the patient. Doctor will advice you on how soon you can return to work.

Is it must to get treatment of fibroid uterus?

No, all patients diagnosed to be having fibroid uterus need not be treated. A symptom less patient whose fibroid is a coincidental finding while investigating for something else should be left untouched. Only fibroids causing symptoms like:

 

a) excessive bleeding

b) Infertility

c) Pressure symptoms

d) Sudden enlargement

e) Appearance of degenerative changes

f) It becomes painful

g) Cancerous changes which are mostly sarcomatous.

h) Very big fibroids causing abdominal distension need to be treated surgically.

Male Infertility Factors

Azoospermia

Oligospermia

Asthenospermia

pyospermia

Blockage in the ducts that carry sperm

Physical problems with the testicles

Hormonal problems

Genetic disorder

Lifestyle or environmental factor

a) Addiction of smoking

b) Excessive drinking

c) More stress

d) Working in hot places

e) Wearing tight clothes

Female Infertility Factors

Uterine

a) Congenital Abnormality

I. Small Uterus ( Hypo-plastic Uterus )

II. Septum of Uterus

III. Double Uterus

b) Synechiae Uterus

c) Polyp of Endometrial Cavity

d) Fibroid Uterus

e) Tuberculous Endometritis

f) Foreign body

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