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My mother has type 1 choledochal cyst (age 52) . Which doctor is best for the treatment. Is this disease covered under insurance? because it is a congenital disease
Female | 52
Answered on 13th Jan '23
Dr. Mangesh Yadav
Symptoms of ovarian failure after hysterectomy?
Female | 36
The symptoms of ovarian failure following a hysterectomy may include hot flashes, night sweats and vaginal dryness. Menstrual patterns may change, and if ovaries were taken out, they will stop menstruating. Mood changes may include mood swings and irritability. Besides, low levels of estrogen may cause changes in libido. Ovarian failure can also impair bone health, which may influence bone density. If these manifestations occur, it is critical to seek the advice of your health care provider for proper assessment and intervention.
Answered on 17th Jan '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
How long do ovaries work after hysterectomy?
Female | 35
If the uterus is removed, as in a hysterectomy with preservation of ovaries, they usually work normally until natural menopause. But this may differ from person to person and the surgical approach. You should talk to your gynecologist and with the surgeon that did your surgery for details about you case. They will inform patients about post-surgery ovarian function recovery.
Answered on 18th Jan '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
What are ovaries attached to after hysterectomy?
Female | 45
Answered on 16th Mar '23
Dr. Sapnna Vaderra
How to sit on toilet after hysterectomy?
Female | 32
After a hysterectomy, especially initially, be gentle with your movements. Before sitting, ensure you have adequate support, such as handrails or a nearby sink or counter to assist you. Keep your movements slow and controlled.
Answered on 6th Dec '23
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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