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måndag 25 januari 2010

Depression after Hysterectomy

By Sarah Johnson

Depression is one of the side effects that a woman experiences after going through a hysterectomy surgery.

However, a lot of studies have shown an overall improvement in women's moods after undergoing hysterectomy. Women tend to feel better psychologically, socially, and sexually after a hysterectomy, and this is regardless of whether they already suffered from depression before the surgery or not.

For the rare cases when depression is experienced by a woman after hysterectomy, the following are some reasons that this might occur:

* A woman tends to feel incomplete due to the loss of her uterus.

* The surgery might cause a woman to fear for her health.

* Women tend to worry that the surgery will have a negative effect on their personal relationships.

* There is much concern over whether the surgery will impose changes on a woman's sexual life.

* A woman might feel saddened by the loss of her capability to bear children along with the loss of her uterus. This is whether or not she still wants to have children.

There's no need to worry, though, as the woman usually goes back to her old self and gets her emotions under control as she continues to recover from the surgery.

However, it's important for you to inform your doctor if you suspect that your depression symptoms are going beyond normal. You shouldn't experience depression for a prolonged time after the hysterectomy. A consultation with your doctor will help in identifying the causes for the depression, which may have biological or chemical bases, and in getting the proper treatment. You can't just will yourself to get out of depression, and its frequency, extensiveness, and duration vary for each woman. No one is spared, as depression after hysterectomy may be experienced by any woman regardless of race or age.

Other causes for depression after hysterectomy aside from stress and disease are heredity, as well as a chemical and neurotransmitter imbalance in the bran. In addition, the removal of the ovaries during the hysterectomy can result in hormonal changes in a woman's body, which, in turn, can cause depression after the surgery.

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