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When is pain after hysterectomy concerning?
Some pain after a hysterectomy is expected as tissues heal, the pelvic floor reacts, and nerves settle down—especially with minimally invasive surgery, where discomfort often improves steadily over days to weeks. We get more concerned when pain isn’t trending better, when it suddenly escalates after a period of improvement, or when it comes with symptoms that don’t fit a normal recovery pattern.
Concerning signs include worsening one‑sided pelvic or abdominal pain, fever or chills, heavy vaginal bleeding, foul-smelling discharge, persistent vomiting, increasing abdominal swelling, redness/drainage from incisions, new leg swelling, chest pain, or shortness of breath. If pain is severe, progressive, or paired with urinary or bowel changes (burning, inability to void, worsening constipation, rectal pain), it’s worth getting evaluated promptly because causes can range from infection or a urinary issue to pelvic hematoma, nerve irritation, or other postoperative complications.
If you’re months out from surgery and pelvic pain persists or returns, we also think beyond “surgical healing” and look for drivers like untreated endometriosis outside the uterus, adhesions/scar-related pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, or central sensitization (where the nervous system stays stuck in a pain-amplifying mode). Our team can help you sort out what’s most likely in your situation and build a plan that targets the cause—not just the symptoms—so you can move forward with clearer answers.

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