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  2. Fever after Hysterectomy | Hysterectomy Forum - HysterSisters...

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    Any fever accompanied by nausea, vomiting, chills, confusion, shortness of breath, new pain, or a strong vaginal odor also needs discussed with your doctor. You should also call your doctor if you have a fever and your incision is red, hot, oozing, or odorous. Urination pain and issues along with a fever also warrant a call to your doctor.

  3. Did you have a fever following your hysterectomy?

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    In addition, symptoms of a fever, even when you don’t have an elevated temperature, could indicate there is a concern that requires medical attention. Read more about Fever after Hysterectomy, This entry was posted in Hysterectomy and tagged fever , post-op on May 15, 2018 by HysterSisters .

  4. Low-grade fever after surgery | HysterSisters

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    Low-grade fever after surgery I ran a low grade fever(99.9-102) from the day of my surgery until about day10 post op. The Dr. sent me home on antibiotics for about 2 weeks.

  5. If you are running a fever after your hysterectomy, you may be wondering if that is normal. It is not unusual to have a low grade fever after a hysterectomy, but a higher temperature could indicate a problem. Should your fever climb above 100.4°, your fever last for several days or the fever be accompanied …

  6. Low grade temp after surgery?? - HysterSisters Hysterectomy

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    Low grade temp after surgery?? Hysterectomy Recovery (post hysterectomy)

  7. 6. Fatigue before surgery It's par the course that tiredness can occur following surgery. If you were tired before surgery for whatever reason, there’s a greater chance that you’ll be tired longer after your hysterectomy. 7. Medication It’s possible there’s been a change in your medications since your hysterectomy. You may be taking ...

  8. Diarrhea and Stomach Cramps after surgery | HysterSisters

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    I am now 6 weeks post-op (Feb 3,2003) TAH and a bladder tuck up. From the day after surgery I had been running a fever in the hospital, I had to stay one extra night due to it. The Dr. could not explain this. 16 days after I was home I got diarrhea and stomcah cramps severly. I could not keep anything in my stomach for longer the 15 min.

  9. Fever 2 months after hysterectomy | HysterSisters

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    Re: Fever 2 months after hysterectomy Yes, it could be hormonal, because your body temperature is controlled by the hypothalamus in your brain, whose normal functioning is dependent on estrogen levels; after a hysterectomy, it's quite common for the ovaries to shut down temporarily because of reduced blood flow, and that can cause temperature ...

  10. High white blood count after surgery | HysterSisters

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    My blood work this morning came back with a white blood cell count of 27,000 (compared to 10,000 pre-surgery) and was repeated. The second test came back at 28,000. My doctor says either I a infection is forming, but I have no fever. Or, he said it could just be the stress on my body from the surgery.

  11. Vaginal Cuff Cellulitis after Hysterectomy

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    Symptoms of vaginal cuff cellulitis usually occur within days of surgery. The symptoms can include fever , pelvic pain, abdominal pain, vaginal discharge , and tenderness in the vaginal cuff. Vaginal cuff cellulitis may be diagnosed after a swab of the vaginal cuff or following a blood test that shows an elevated white blood cell count.