In some cases, the patient has alternatives to a hysterectomy. For example, uterine fibroids often shrink after menopause, so some doctors suggest waiting to see if symptoms improve over time.
Exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor or a special band inserted into the vagina can effectively treat uterine prolapse, and some medications can relieve the symptoms of endometriosis. Because hysterectomies are major surgery, some doctors and patients prefer to try alternative treatments first.

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