Alternatives to hysterectomy


        ALTERNATIVES TO HYSTERECTOMY
Each of us responds in our own way to the experience of illness and we all have views about the sorts of treatments we find acceptable. For each there are different circumstances and different priorities. For example, women of all ages would prefer not to have bleeding accidents and may be prepared to undergo extensive investigation and difficult treatments to achieve this end. Other factors that may influence attitudes to treatment include the dollar cost, the risk of adverse effects and complications, the time to recovery, possible effects on body- and self-image and sexuality, and the presence or absence of a family history of gynaecological disease of one sort or another. Weighing up these sorts of considerations, along with input from health advisers, family, friends and other information sources, will influence our views on treatment. The challenge is to find the treatment that is most suitable and has the best outcome given particular individual situations and needs.

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