Bowel Dysfunction After Hysterectomy
Experiencing constipation, bloating, or loose stools after a hysterectomy? Learn why bowel dysfunction happens and discover practical ways to manage digestive issues during recovery.

Written by Dr.Sonia Bhatt
Last updated on 9th Jul, 2025

Introduction
A hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus) is a common procedure performed for various medical reasons, such as fibroids, endometriosis, or cancer. While it can provide relief from many symptoms, some women experience bowel dysfunction after the surgery. If you're facing digestive issues post-hysterectomy, know that you're not alone, and there are ways to manage and improve your condition.
What Is Bowel Dysfunction After Hysterectomy?
Bowel dysfunction refers to changes in bowel habits that occur after a hysterectomy. This can include:
Constipation
Diarrhoea
Bloating and gas
Incomplete bowel movements
Increased urgency
These symptoms can be temporary or persist longer, depending on individual factors.
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Why Does It Happen?
Several factors contribute to bowel dysfunction after a hysterectomy:
1. Surgical Impact – The surgery may affect nearby nerves and muscles, including those controlling bowel movements.
2. Hormonal Changes – If ovaries are removed (oophorectomy), hormonal shifts can slow digestion.
3. Adhesions – Scar tissue formation can sometimes restrict bowel movement.
4. Pain Medications – Post-surgery opioids can cause constipation.
5. Reduced Physical Activity – Temporary inactivity after surgery may slow digestion.
How Can You Manage Bowel Dysfunction?
Here are a few practical steps that may help manage bowel dysfunction and support a smoother recovery.
1. Dietary Adjustments
Fibre-Rich Foods – Include whole grains, fruits (apples, pears), vegetables (broccoli, carrots), and legumes to soften stools.
Hydration – Drink plenty of water to prevent constipation.
Probiotics – Yoghurt, kefir, and fermented foods help maintain gut health.
Small, Frequent Meals – Eating smaller portions can ease digestion.
2. Lifestyle Changes
Gentle Exercise – Walking, yoga, or light stretching can stimulate bowel movements.
Pelvic Floor Exercises (Kegels) – Strengthening pelvic muscles helps with bowel control.
Avoid Straining – Don’t force bowel movements; use a footstool to ease passage.
3. Medical Support
Laxatives or Stool Softeners, if needed, under doctor’s guidance.
Hormone Therapy, if hormonal imbalance is a factor.
Physical Therapy – A pelvic floor therapist can help with muscle coordination.
When to Seek Help?
Consult a doctor if you experience:
Severe or persistent pain
Blood in stool
Unexplained weight loss
Symptoms worsening over time
If bowel dysfunction affects your daily life, don’t hesitate to reach out for professional advice.
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Final Thoughts
Recovery after a hysterectomy takes time, and bowel changes are a common but manageable part of the process. With simple adjustments to your diet, gentle exercise, and the right medical guidance when needed, you can support your digestive health during recovery.
Be patient with your body and seek support when needed. You do not have to manage this alone—professional help is always available.
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Dr Harish K C
Gastroenterology/gi Medicine Specialist
15 Years • MBBS MD DM MRCP(UK) (SCE-Gastroenterology and Hepatology)
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Manipal Hospital, Bangalore

Dr Rohit Sureka
Gastroenterology/gi Medicine Specialist
19 Years • MBBS, DNB General Medicine, DNB Gastroenterology
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Gastroenterology/gi Medicine Specialist
16 Years • MBBS, MS ( General Surgery), DNB ( Surgical Gastroenterology)
Hyderabad
Sprint Diagnostics Centre, Hyderabad
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Gastroenterology/gi Medicine Specialist
15 Years • MD, DM (Gastro)
Hyderabad
Star Hospital, Financial District, Hyderabad
(225+ Patients)
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Gastroenterology/gi Medicine Specialist
11 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM Gastroenterology
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