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Step 1
Go easy the first 2 weeks after the hysterectomy. Do not do any chores. Ask a family member or friend to help out with your needs.
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Step 2
Get plenty of rest, whether through naps, sleeping or just sitting down. Make sure you have enough pillows on your bed to be comfortable. Use heating pads to reduce soreness.
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Step 3
Read a novel or put on some soothing music. This can help to relax your mind and speed the recovery process.
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Step 4
Ask a friend or family member to drive if you have to go somewhere.
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Step 5
Skip the exercise for the next few weeks until authorized by your doctor.
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Step 6
Drink plenty of water; it helps flush out unwanted particles and toxins in your system.
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Step 7
Eat balanced and nutritious meals and a variety of foods. Choose lots of vegetables and cut down on dairy products. Milk products are not ideal at this time and can cause constipation. Take a multivitamin supplement.
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Step 8
Walk slowly around the house to keep the blood circulation going and avoid blood clots.
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Step 9
Beware of hormone changes which may cause mood swings. Ask your doctor about using natural progesterone and estrogen cream that can help balance out your hormones.
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Step 10
Take prescribed painkillers to help ease pain and discomfort.
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Step 11
Smile and be cheerful.










