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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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History Of LAVH. Have Weight Gain, Arm Pit Odor. Do Not Have Cholesterol, BP Or Diabetes

hi,i had lavh 3yrs ago still have both ovaries and fallopian tubes, i just turned 50 never had hot flashes or night sweats, but my weight is a big problem now along with arm pit body odor,not a problem with sweating under my arms but they smell,and i shower very well day switched up on deodorants,i dont eat fried foods,salt,no beef, or pork for 25 yrs, no cholesterol problems, bp, diabetes etc. just had lavh 3yrs ago
posted on Thu, 7 Nov 2013
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Hi, you had hysterectomy,still ovaries and falopian tubes are left intact.
But the important thing is you are a women of 50 years, and this is the time for dysfunction of the ovaries.
Or else you would have developed diabetes or hypertension , or some chronic infection like Urinary tract infection, or anemia.
You may need harmone replacement therapy, if you have no history or signs of malignancy.
I advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery.
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History Of LAVH. Have Weight Gain, Arm Pit Odor. Do Not Have Cholesterol, BP Or Diabetes

Hi, you had hysterectomy,still ovaries and falopian tubes are left intact. But the important thing is you are a women of 50 years, and this is the time for dysfunction of the ovaries. Or else you would have developed diabetes or hypertension , or some chronic infection like Urinary tract infection, or anemia. You may need harmone replacement therapy, if you have no history or signs of malignancy. I advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. I think i have answered your question. Thank you.