Hysterectomy: Dangers & Side Effects | Antai Hospital

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Antai Hospital since its establishment has always been upholding one of its core philosophies: “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.

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 support our Antai Philosophy)

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.

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.

Due to the absence of the uterus after hysterectomy, the bladder no longer functions normally, causing complications such as trouble urinating or urinary incontinence.

Constipation is another common side effect of Hysterectomy, due to the rectum’s re-alignment caused by the absence of the uterus.

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.

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.

Over time, women who undergo hysterectomy will likely suffer from chronic depression and emotional instability.

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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I thank God deep down in my soul for my historectomy !!! I bled horribly during my periods, n t pain was horrific !!! After my surgery I started feeling awsome---no more pain. During my period, as I sat, I could feel these huge blood clots commin out n down to my pad. I'd have to change my pad 2-3 times an hour. What a mess !!! I'm 68 now n frm then till now, I'm so happy !!!

bettybeal
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Thank you to all the women who have commented saying their hysterectomy was the best thing they ever did. I am currently being treated for endometrial hyperplasia and if the treatment doesn’t work then it will be a hysterectomy. I have been super worried but you have all made me feel so much better and I won’t be so scared if that is the route I have to go down.

rmac
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I'm 81 & had a hysterectomy at 34. Had fibroids & terrible periods lasting for 18 days. My health got better. No problems at all.
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rosehouston
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I had a hysterectomy at 24 years old I'd already had three children by that time because I was constantly bleeding all the time and in constant Agony and pain! Having a hysterectomy was the best thing I ever did in my life I'm 58 years old now and I have not experienced any of the pelvic issues that he's speaking of.

jacqwerner
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My hysterectomy changed my life. My uterus had fibroids inside and wrapped around the outside. I would have heavy periods for months at a time. It was to the point where I started needing blood transfusions. It's been 12 years AND SEX IS GREAT.

chelsamalone
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I was 24 when I had my hysterectomy. Severe dysplasia, bleeding almost constantly. Found stage 1 cancer in the base of my uterus after removal, the biopsies didn’t detect the cancer, only pathology after surgery. I’m now 62. Haven’t had a period since age 24. I’m very happy about that!! I do have some bladder urgency, but none of the other problems he spoke of! Although surgery may not be the answer for everyone, it was a miracle for me, gave me my life back from constant bleeding. My surgery was done vaginally, so I had no external incisions. My doctor (surgeon) was a lady and I feel she did the best for my situation! Healing time was easier and no scars!! If men had to live with what we women do, I seriously doubt there would be a question of removal if it means returning to normal life without all of the female issues we endure!! Don’t have unnecessary surgeries, but don’t be afraid to get the help you need, just find the right doctor!❤️

brendalasich
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I had fibroids and endometriosis. I had a full 5 to 6 day period every 19 days. One of the BEST things I ever did for my health was get a hysterectomy when I was 38 years old. Also, I did not go into menopause until my middle 50’s. I had absolutely NONE of the negative side effects or results mentioned in this video.

buddinggardener
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I'm afraid I totally disagree. I was 33 when I had my hysterectomy and I am now nearly 75. I have had none of the so called side effects. You can't generalise like this and frighten people.

hughlindsay
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My Hysterectomy was 3 weeks ago. I’m feeling great. I had constipation and frequent urination due to my fibroids. Now neither of those is a problem. Hoping to not have issues with prolapse but I’m feeling positive that this was the best option for me.

ParksLazarus
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You can tell he’s never had problems with an enlarged uterus and fibroids the size of large oranges!! The pain and bleeding is unbearable and I have been fighting for two years now to have a hysterectomy and continue to do so!

jomartin
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This Dr is spot on on many things. Everyone is different and not everyone will experience all of these symptoms. Had a hysterectomy 20yrs ago and wish I never had to. Yes somethings changed for the better, ie no more periods. No I don't suffer from constipation or sexual issues but certainly the loss of pelvic support.

zeemohamed
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You can ABSOLUTELY still have an organism after a hysterectomy…. In fact a lot of women have a better sex life after a hysterectomy. Everyone is different and everyone has different complications and improvements. I had a hysterectomy and I have no trouble with having an organism….

TheGingerGypsy
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Every woman's body is different. Having a hysterectomy gave me my life back.One of the best decision I made medically.I had chronic fatigue I suffered with fibroids for years heavy painful embarrassing bleeding and passing large blood clots.Periods lasting 6-8 days .I had two blood transfusion to save my life. I had a complete hysterectomy in 2011 I'm 61 years old.I hadn't experienced any bladder leakage dry vaginal issues with having a climate .I haven't taken any hormonal replacement .I haven't grown any facial hair. I have absolutely no complaints. I do the kegal excerise to keep my bladder muscle strong.

madonnaclark
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I had a hysterectomy at age 41 because I had fibroids. It was the best decision of my life. I kept my ovaries and I’m 69 now with no negative side effects.

joannedavis
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I had a hysterectomy when I was around 30. I am not constipated, my bladder works fine and I have more orgasms than I have ever had! I didn't want more children, never had to worry about painful periods. It was the best thing I ever did! Quit saying such negative things. The surgery itself was not fun but afterwards I felt better. Still today, I feel better with a happier sex life than ever 😊

judykersey
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Thank you for providing this important information. I did have a hysterectomy at 33 years. My procedure was absolutely life saving. This information explained some of the side effects I have experienced.

angelafaarup
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Now I understand why I’m going through most of the symptoms you explain in this video.
Thank you for explaining this. My doctor never explained the consequences.

MP-ngsc
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There are some doctors who are performing hysterectomies unnecessarily. A few years ago I suffered from heavy periods and after an exam he quickly suggested a hysterectomy. I had no cysts, fibroids or any other conditions. I told him absolutely not, and I went for a second opinion and fortunately the problem was treated. I'm so glad I didn't let them do the surgery.

deidrediane
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I had a hysterectomy when I was 34, I’m now 70. I’ve never seen any problem with constipation, orgasim

LL-ljkq
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This man is 100% correct. He describes exactly what happens. Thank goodness someone is honest and ethical. God will bless you

chchwoman