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Greater awareness, stricter monitoring crucial to curb rising cases of hysterectomy

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamAugust 27, 20252 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Greater awareness, stricter monitoring crucial to curb rising cases of hysterectomy
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New Delhi, Aug 27 (IANS) Greater awareness and stricter monitoring are crucial to curb the rising cases of hysterectomy, said Sanjeev Sanyal, an economist, on Wednesday.

A hysterectomy is a major surgery that involves the surgical removal of the uterus, with the option to also remove the cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. While it may be unavoidable in some extreme cases of excessive menstrual bleeding, fibroids, cysts, and uterine disorders, it also poses several health risks to women, including inducing early menopause.

“Almost 10 per cent of Indian women in the 40-49 year age group have gone through this major surgery,” said Sanyal, Member, Economic Advisory Council to the PM, in a post on social media platform X.

“While unavoidable in extreme cases, hysterectomy takes a big toll on the health of women. There is a need for greater awareness and tighter monitoring of this phenomenon,” he added.

In a media article, he argued that the surgery is rising significantly among “less educated rural women, and women agricultural workers such as female sugarcane workers”.

It is “considered a short-term solution to avoid financial penalties such as loss of wages”, said Sanyal, noting people believe it helps “improve endurance for demanding work hours without menstrual discomfort”.

However, previous research has proved that it can raise the risk of cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, ovarian failure, cancers, bone density loss, and mental health issues.

“Therefore, it is not a procedure that should be taken lightly,” said Sanyal, stressing that the surgery might actually “reduce women’s active working lifespan and quality of life” as it can affect bone mineral density and lead to other health issues.

The expert also cited widespread media reports of unnecessary surgeries being done, particularly covered under Centre and state-funded insurance schemes.

To tackle unnecessary hysterectomies, Sanyal suggested the need for “detailed data” on its prevalence, and greater awareness about the harmful effects of early hysterectomy.

He also called for “stricter surveillance and medical audits”.

–IANS

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