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- 5 - accessHealthNews.net September 2024 Volume 10 | Issue No. 88 "Hormones affect both brain and other body systems, having an altered hormonal profile could impact the trajectory of cognitive aging and could create different health risks." - Stephanie Koebele, ASU psychology graduate student, study author, and National Institute on Aging fellow. POST HYSTERECTOMY MEMORY LOSS AND COGNITIVE DIFFICULTIES NOW REALIZED BY MEDICAL COMMUNITY For some women, life after a hysterectomy is pure bliss. For others, it's like traversing through dense fog with very limited visibility. If that sounds familiar, don't lose heart. You are not losing your mind. Those cognitive shortcomings, like difficulty with word recall and memory loss, are because the brain is functioning in a body that no longer houses a uterus. What's in the Name? A Look Back. Hysteria is derived from the Greek root hystera, meaning uterus. It was believed that hysteria symptoms resulted from a defective womb. This premise concluded that only women could become hysterical (etymonline.com). Wikipedia's colloquial definition of hysteria is "ungovernable emotional excess." The belief was a woman's hysteria was exhibited by bouts of anxiety, shortness of breath, fainting, insomnia, irritability, nervousness, and other conditions. Today, we know these are telltale signs of menopause. The Greeks also believed the uterus moved throughout a woman's body, eventually strangling her and inducing disease (wikipedia.com). The Early Days The first abdominal hysterectomy was performed in 1843 by Charles Clayton in Manchester, England. The patient, who was misdiagnosed, died during post-op. In those days, hysterectomies were ripe for complications, leaving patients with a 30% survival rate. Early hysterectomies were performed without anesthesia and antibiotics, and patients usually died from sepsis. As the procedure evolved, anesthesia was administered prior to surgery, antibiotic and antisepsis medications became routine protocols during post-op, and mortality rates deceased. READ MORE

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