Vaginal dryness is common in women after hysterectomy or menopause due to hormonal changes. There are options to help, including hormone replacement therapy and other products which the woman's doctor can recommend.
No is the simple answer. The vagina is flexible and stretches to accomodate.
You can still get cancer in the vaginal canal.
No, you do not need this after a hysterectomy. Some women have had these put in to aid previous incontinence, but for quite a few women, this has not worked out. You might just have the hysterectomy and consider the other at a later time. Get a second opinion.
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Yes, you can have Bacterial Vaginosis after a hysterectomy. Bacterial Vaginosis is a vaginal infection, as you still have a vaginal canal in tact after a hysterectomy you are still at risk of developing vaginal infections like this one.
Yes, a hormonal IUD can reduce vaginal moisture - a copper IUD will not. This is common across all forms of hormonal birth control, vaginal dryness is a common side-effect.
do you need a vaginal exam if you have had a complete hysterectomy
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Yes. If you're not bleeding heavily, you can have some dryness.
You can always get it but it's not typical after a hysterectomy if that is what you mean. It's a vaginal infection and you still have a vagina.
Some women on Depo provera complain of decreased sex drive. Others complain of vaginal dryness.
to remove vaginal dryness :)