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There are several reasons why a hysterectomy would be performed on a woman. Find out what those reasons are and learn more about indications that a hysterectomy is needed, right here in this article.

Dr.Jeffrey K. Hannon
(251) 433-2609
3 Mobile Infirmary Cir # 212
Mobile, AL
Daniel R Lane
(251) 433-2609
3 Mobile Infirmary Cir
Mobile, AL
Terry Chris Stelly
(251) 471-3544
1855 Springhill Ave
Mobile, AL
Jeffrey K Hannon
(251) 433-2609
3 Mobile Infirmary Cir
Mobile, AL
Forrest G Ringold
(251) 433-2609
3 Mobile Infirmary Cir
Mobile, AL
Glenn Elliott Esses, MD
251-432-0558
171 Mobile Infirmary Blvd
Mobile, AL
Glenn E Esses
251-445-0075
3 Mobile Infirmary Circle Suite 209
Mobile, AL
Mark Andre Goncalves, MD
334-633-2314
1855 Spring Hill Ave
Mobile, AL
James E Seay, MD
251-990-0092
5 Mobile Infirmary Cir
Mobile, AL
Gregory Sullivan McGee
(251) 471-3544
1855 Springhill Ave
Mobile, AL
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Hysterectomy - Indications

Indications for Hysterectomy

Hysterectomy is performed for one of several reasons, including the following:

  • Fibroids: These are benign tumors that grow inside the uterus. Fibroids can cause persistent bleeding, anemia , pelvic pain, and/or bladder pressure.
  • Endometriosis: This is a condition in which uterine tissue grows outside the uterus—on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or elsewhere in the body. Endometriosis can cause painful menstrual periods and/or heavy bleeding, and can sometimes cause infertility .
  • Uterine prolapse: If the ligaments and tissues supporting the uterus become weakened, the uterus can slip down into the vagina. Uterine prolapse can lead to urinary incontinence , a feeling of pelvic pressure, or difficulty with bowel movements.
  • Gynecologic cancer: Hysterectomy is often part of treatment for cancer of the uterus, cervix, ovaries, and/or fallopian tubes.
  • Persistent vaginal bleeding: Heavy, irregular periods that consistently last longer than 5–7 days may be treated with hysterectomy when other treatments are ineffective.
  • Chronic pelvic pain: In some cases, no cause is found for this condition. Hysterectomy may be performed as a last resort when other treatments have failed.

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