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I have done total hysterectomy 1month before. Uterus, overy, cervix ,tube all are removed. I had 2 c-section. And the same place doctor done my Sergey. My question is the stitching part is swelling  in two ending side. It is paining only the two end .is it normal? And my lower abdomen also feels burning sensation.  How many days take time to reduce pain . I have also taken bp medicine and it is controlled. Is there any heart problems arising after hysterectomy?
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It takes 4-6 weeks for complete wound healing. You need to make sure to stay well hydrated and eat high protein diet to help with faster recovery. Some amount of pain is to be expected post surgery, but if it is getting better day by day then not to worry. But if this is excessive or unbearable pls have it checked with your surgeon right away.
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Unless you have a pre-existing heart condition or severe anemia, just hysterectomy surgery doesn’t affect your heart. Make sure BP is well under control.
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