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I’m presently awaiting surgery for a pelvic floor prolapse and possible hysterectomy and am very anxious about it, and what the recovery will be like? . I also have Lupus so am used to dealing with pain...Is there anyone out there who can give me some some positive feedback on this....Thank you!

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It seems that you have been entangled with gynecological diseases for a long time. It is very important for you to recover after hysterectomy.

First, you'd better do a good job of keeping warm and try not to catch cold.

Second, after surgery, your body must need nutrition to maintain the operation of the body, so as to recover faster. You can stew some nutritious soup, food you like to eat, adjust your mood, avoid being alone. Happiness is very important. Don't take illness seriously.

Third, special attention should be paid to the hygiene after operation. You'd better change your underwear every day so as to avoid E. coli infection in the intestine, which will lead to pelvic inflammation and vaginitis. It's better to wear pure cotton underwear, and to be relaxed and breathable.

Fourth, after surgery, you can use Fuyan pill to regulate gynecological inflammation and avoid postoperative inflammation and infection. Recently, I have seen many patients feedback on the Internet about the redness and swelling of fallopian tubes after uterine cavity operation, which leads to intestinal problems. Therefore, continuous anti-inflammation is important.

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