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SIDE EFFECTS OF SURGERY

• After surgery for uterine cancer, it is common to experience pain, discomfort, and fatigue.

Pain can be managed with pain medications, which may be prescribed by a doctor or recommended by a pharmacist. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and instructions for taking pain medication to avoid any negative side effects.

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• In addition to pain, there may be other physical side effects after uterine cancer surgery. These may include vaginal bleeding, discharge, and infection. It is important to follow postoperative instructions from your medical team to reduce the risk of infection and promote healing. It may be necessary to avoid sexual activity or use sanitary pads for a period of time after surgery.

• Some women may experience emotional side effects after surgery, such as anxiety, depression, or mood swings. This can be a normal reaction to a cancer diagnosis and treatment, and it is important to seek support from loved ones or a mental health professional. Exercise, relaxation techniques, and joining a support group can also help improve emotional well-being.

• If the surgery involved the removal of the ovaries, it may cause menopause to occur earlier than usual. This can lead to symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness.

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may be recommended to help manage these symptoms. However, it is important to discuss the risks and benefits of HRT with your doctor before starting this treatment.

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