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Dr. Durst and Farideh discuss the different types of hysterectomies and what happens to the body after!
Call or text RevitalyzeMD at 865-293-5828 to set up a consultation!
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that removes your uterus. Your uterus — or womb — is where a baby grows if you're pregnant. A partial hysterectomy removes just the uterus, leaving the cervix intact. A total hysterectomy removes the uterus and the cervix. A radical hysterectomy is the most invasive, removing most and is common in removing cancers.
With ovaries intact with a partial, they hope that you can still produce hormones. A decrease in blood flow can decrease or stop hormone production completely.
It is very important to know when your last period was and why the hysterectomy occurred.
Progesterone is still a VERY important hormone post-hysterectomy as it is pre-hysterectomy. Dr. Durst explains why that is the case and why it is overlooked by a lot of doctors. Estrogen Creams are popular in our office prescribed by our providers for women post-hysterectomy. Testosterone can be used to help orgasmic strength post-hysterectomy.
Not everyone that has a hysterectomy goes directly into menopause!!! Blood work can help track with menopause.
Our goal is to help you regain confidence and achieve your best self!
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Want to schedule a consultation? Call or text us at 865-293-5828 and we will help you comprehensively look, feel, and function better!
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Dr. Durst and Farideh discuss the different types of hysterectomies and what happens to the body after!
Call or text RevitalyzeMD at 865-293-5828 to set up a consultation!
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that removes your uterus. Your uterus — or womb — is where a baby grows if you're pregnant. A partial hysterectomy removes just the uterus, leaving the cervix intact. A total hysterectomy removes the uterus and the cervix. A radical hysterectomy is the most invasive, removing most and is common in removing cancers.
With ovaries intact with a partial, they hope that you can still produce hormones. A decrease in blood flow can decrease or stop hormone production completely.
It is very important to know when your last period was and why the hysterectomy occurred.
Progesterone is still a VERY important hormone post-hysterectomy as it is pre-hysterectomy. Dr. Durst explains why that is the case and why it is overlooked by a lot of doctors. Estrogen Creams are popular in our office prescribed by our providers for women post-hysterectomy. Testosterone can be used to help orgasmic strength post-hysterectomy.
Not everyone that has a hysterectomy goes directly into menopause!!! Blood work can help track with menopause.
Our goal is to help you regain confidence and achieve your best self!
Visit www.revitalyzemd.com and check out our blog and schedule your consultation today!
View our social media:
YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCshDBnd5KdZ7x4GK4i6fTVA
Facebook: www.facebook.com/RevitalyzeMD
Instagram: www.instagram.com/revitalyzemd
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@revitalyzemd
Want to schedule a consultation? Call or text us at 865-293-5828 and we will help you comprehensively look, feel, and function better!

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