Hysterectomy and its side-effects

Antai Hospital since its establishment has always been upholding one of its core philosophies of: “Protecting the Uterus, say NO to Castration!”.

Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. We here at Antai believe that surgical treatments for non-malignant conditions that involve hysterectomies not only cause severe physical detriment, but also substantial harm to the patient’s mental health.

But in fact, hysterectomy is currently the 2nd most performed gynaecological surgical procedure (more than 600,000 a year), and in the USA alone, 68% were performed for benign conditions such as Endometriosis, uterine fibroids, chronic pelvic pain etc. Link: https://www.verywellhealth.com/the-facts-about-hysterectomy-in-the-united-states-3520837

Antai Hospital believes that through the proper education and exposure, we can start changing the status quo and make women all over the world realize the importance of protecting their uterus and the effective treatment options that do not involve removing their organs, available for them in Antai Hospital. (new techniques available that supports our Antai Philosophy)

Pelvic organs and its anatomy
  1. The uterus acts as the centreline and anchor in the pelvis. With the help of several ligaments attached, it provides support and bears the weight of the other pelvic organs around it, when sitting or standing. Without it, your internal organs will start to sag downwards, leading to several health complications.
  1. Women who have undergone hysterectomy lose the ability to have children permanently and no longer menstruate, which may also affect their personal relations and mental health.
  1. Due to absence of the uterus after hysterectomy, the bladder no longer functions normally, causing complications such as trouble urinating or urinary incontinence.
  1. Constipation is another common side effect of Hysterectomy, due to the rectum’s re-alignment caused by the absence of the uterus.
  1. Hysterectomy removes a small part of the vaginal canal and due to the absence of the uterus, there will be no more uterine muscle contractions that occur during orgasm. In other words, women will no longer experience orgasms.
  1. The pain experienced and lack of orgasm during intercourse, in addition to a non-existent sex drive, relationship with your partner and your marriage may be affected, leading to potential divorces.
  1. Over time, women who undergo hysterectomy will likely suffer from chronic depression and emotional instability.
  1. Hysterectomy greatly affects the ovarian functions, leading to an accelerated onset of premature menopause, causing the women to age faster than normal, and are likely to suffer from menopause-depression, affecting all aspects of the patient’s life.

Please do not blindly accept hysterectomy as a treatment for non-malignant conditions, you should always seek for a second opinion. Antai Hospital offers several effective diagnosis and treatment for non-malignant conditions, all complying with our strict 414 Surgical Therapy System, without removing or harming any reproductive organs.

If you have any more concerns or doubts about hysterectomies and its associated harms or would like to find out the treatments we offer, please arrange a consultation with us today.

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