8Conclusion
Overall, a hysterectomy with an oophorectomy is associated with some age-related health problems, such as Parkinson’s disease, dementia, or bone loss. In addition, an abrupt loss of estrogen in the body may result in other issues, such as depression, stroke, or coronary heart disease. A hysterectomy with an oophorectomy may also result in body changes. The loss of the uterus may increase the risk of ovary failure, which eventually speeds up menopause and age-related problems. Talk with your doctor to weigh up the possible advantages and drawbacks of this surgical procedure, particularly when you have not reached menopause. They may suggest some alternatives or advise you on how to prepare for the coming changes after the surgery. [8]








