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It is recommended to have your vet to take a look at it. It is not normal for a lump to be near the incision site.
When you get a hysterectomy you will be having your uterus removed and possibly your ovaries as well. The incision will be made as if you are having a C-Section.
As your are healing your body is creating scar tissue around your incision which is causing you pain however it will be painfree when it is healed.
If total then it is where the uterus and cervix of female is removed by incision through the stomach so that surgeon can access the abdominal cavity. If just a hysterectomy then it is only the uterus removed.
Hysterectomy is removal of uterus. Total hysterectomy is removal uterus and cervix. Total hysterectomy with salping-oopherectomy is removal of uterus,cervix,fallopian tubes (salpingo) and ovaries (oopherectomy). All these can be done either laprocscopically (key hole) or abdominally ( incision in stomach).
Laparatomy is surgical incision of the abdomen.
It depends on whether the procedure is a vaginal hysterectomy or an abdominal hysterectomy - and if it is an abdominal hysterectomy, if it includes unilateral or bilateral salpingectomy, and it is includes unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy.
TAHBSO is removal of uterus,cervix,fallopian tubes and ovaries via an abdominal incision
A hysterectomy does not affect your lifespan and this depends on how old you are now and when you are called for by higher authority.
Mcburney's incision is no longer been used for Appendectomy. For cosmetic reason a transverse bikini line incision is now used for appendectomy
Tell him the hysterectomy has not changed your vagina.
Depending upon what kind of hysterectomy you have, recovery can be fast or slow. Conventional hysterectomy requires a 6 week recovery time with no sex (bummer). Laparoscopichysterectomy is usually shorter between 2-3 weeks. A woman I know had sex 1 week after a laparoscopic hysterectomy but had bleeding occur. She recovered fine though.