hello ladies. I was wondering if any of you can help me. I had a prolapse surgery three days ago. I can say that I am still in pain. no matter how I was trying, there was no other option than surgery for this issue. what I could do about this than listen to my doctor. he told me that he wouldn't do that, but it was causing issues for me. anyway, since I am in huge pain now, I just want it to stop. I know that it can't go overnight, but I was wondering how long does it take to recover from prolapse surgery?
it depends. generally, surgery is not that complicated and so the uterine prolapse treatment is not difficult as well. once the surgery is done, you need to know that it usually takes 3 to 7 days to recover. sure, it is not the same for every patient, but when we look at the statistics, we can say that the most patients require at least some prescription strength pain medicine for about two weeks at most after the surgery. But this doesn't mean that you are healed totally. for the proper treatment and fully recovery it takes between 10 to 12 weeks.
Fun fact, I really do have so many friends who had problems with this. Thank God, I don't have it...Yet,,, And I really hope that I will never have this problem. Anyway, according to her experience, the recovery is pretty fast. Sure, you need to follow your doctor instructions, in order be sure that your recovering process is going fine. But, generally according to some statistics, it takes 12 weeks for the proper recovery process. That means that after 12 weeks you will be a new person. Sure, you can feel way better after 7 or 8 weeks, but basically, you are healed after 12 weeks.
Hello.
Look, I really don't want to scare you, but it is a mistake that people do believe that everything will be OK after first surgery. Statistics disagree with it and it is showing that generally believed that between 10-30% of women may require a second operation to treat prolapse in the future. Also, you should know that very small amount of vaginal bleeding is common after this type of surgery and it may persist for up to 6 weeks. As you can see, it is very hard to tell for how long you will recover. No one can tell you this for sure.
Just now, I was talking to my friends. She lives in Australia, so I haven't seen her for a long time. When I think a little bit, I haven't heard from her for a long time as well. But, that is all a part of the life, right? Anyway, she told me that she had this procedure three months ago. She also confessed me that she is still in the pain and that doctor told her that she will be recovered within a month at least. So, she took everything to speed up this process and she is living a healthy life. She told me that she is feeling much better now and that she believes that three to four months are just enough for someone to get better, but only if you follow doctors instructions,