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Abdomen Swelling After Hysterectomy

Discover the causes and care tips for abdomen swelling after hysterectomy. Learn what’s normal, when to seek help, and how to manage post-surgery recovery effectively.

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Written by Dr. Shaik Abdul Kalam

Reviewed by Dr. D Bhanu Prakash MBBS, AFIH, Advanced certificate in critical care medicine, Fellowship in critical care medicine

Last updated on 13th Jan, 2026

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Introduction

If you’ve recently had a hysterectomy (surgery to remove the uterus), you may notice some swelling in your abdomen. This can be uncomfortable and concerning, but it’s usually a normal part of the healing process. In this article, we’ll explain why swelling happens, how long it may last, and what you can do to ease discomfort.

Why Does Abdominal Swelling Happen After Hysterectomy?

After a hysterectomy, your body goes through a healing process, which can cause temporary swelling (also called post-surgical oedema). Here are some common reasons:

  • 1. Surgical Trauma: The procedure involves cutting tissues and muscles, leading to inflammation as the body repairs itself.

  • 2. Fluid Retention: Your body may retain fluids in response to surgery, causing bloating.

  • 3. Gas Build-Up: If laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery was performed, gas used during the procedure can remain temporarily, leading to swelling.

  • 4. Lymphatic System Changes: The lymph nodes near the uterus may be affected, slowing fluid drainage.

  • 5. Hormonal Adjustments: If ovaries were removed, hormonal changes can contribute to bloating.

How Long Does Swelling Last?

Swelling is usually most noticeable in the first 2-4 weeks after surgery. However, some women may experience mild bloating for up to 3 months as the body fully recovers. If swelling persists beyond this or worsens, consult your doctor.

When Should You Be Concerned?

While some swelling is normal, certain symptoms may indicate complications. Seek medical attention if you experience:

  • Severe or sudden swelling

  • Pain that worsens instead of improving

  • Redness, warmth, or unusual discharge from the incision site

  • Fever or chills (signs of infection)

  • Difficulty breathing or chest pain (could indicate a blood clot)

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Tips to Reduce Abdominal Swelling After Hysterectomy

Here are some ways to help your body heal and minimise discomfort:

1. Rest, But Stay Gently Active

  • Avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activities for at least 6 weeks.

  • Take short, slow walks to improve circulation and reduce fluid buildup.

2. Wear Comfortable Clothing

  • Choose loose-fitting clothes to avoid pressure on your abdomen.

  • Some women find light compression garments helpful (ask your doctor first).

3. Stay Hydrated & Eat Well

  • Drink plenty of water to help flush out excess fluids.

  • Reduce salt intake, as it can worsen bloating.

  • Eat high-fibre foods (fruits, vegetables, whole grains) to prevent constipation, which can add to swelling.

4. Use Ice or Heat Packs

  • Ice packs (wrapped in a cloth) can reduce inflammation in the first few days.

  • Warm compresses later on may help relax muscles and improve blood flow.

5. Elevate Your Legs

If swelling extends to your legs, elevate them when sitting to improve circulation.

6. Follow Your Doctor’s Advice

  • Take prescribed medications (like pain relievers or antibiotics) as directed.

  • Attend follow-up appointments to monitor healing.

When to Consult a Doctor?

If swelling doesn’t improve or is accompanied by severe pain, fever, or unusual symptoms, it’s best to seek medical advice. Early intervention can prevent complications.

Conclusion

Abdominal swelling after a hysterectomy is common and usually temporary. By following proper care guidelines, staying hydrated, and giving your body time to heal, you can manage discomfort effectively. However, always listen to your body and consult your doctor if something feels off. Remember, recovery takes time. Be patient and kind to yourself during this healing phase.

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