Few details are known about Kate Middleton’s abdominal surgery. The news was confirmed by Kensington Palace in a statement that left more questions than answers.
“It’s not carcinogenic”, is one of the sentences that came out of the Royal House, but what is written in the verses that are available on the official Instagram profile princes of wales There are no details on what health problem is affecting the princess. It is this phrase that causes the biggest doubts, considering that it is not clear what was the reason for the operation.
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Although it was a “planned” and “successful” operation, as stated in the official statement and Vanitatis review Confidentiallythe fact that the princess of wales will be hospitalized for at least 14 days in hospital continues to cause concern. London Clinic and must rest for another three months in his residence.
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“It’s not cancerous, but Kensington Palace (and I) are not going to get into speculation about what is clearly a private medical matter,” said Rebecca English, a writer for Daily mail in statements reported by the Spanish media.
Kate Middleton’s health history
Kate Middleton’s mysterious and strange operation has fueled speculation about her health royal family who wants to keep his recovery process “private”.
“I know this must have been a very serious medical procedure” is one of the user quotes Lecturas media uses to give this fact more notoriety.
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After the attention caused by the news and the subsequent announcement that the King of England Charles will also undergo prostate surgery, the British press reports the history of Kate Middleton’s illness.
The Daily Mail revealed the health problems Kate Middleton has faced in the past, such as the time she was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital in 2012 due to extreme morning sickness, also known clinically as hyperemesis gravidarum (HG).
This could have been a common symptom since she was pregnant with Prince George at the time. Her nausea recurred during subsequent pregnancies in 2014 and 2018.
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Kate Middleton’s childhood surgery
According to information from the British media, Middleton underwent an operation during her childhood that left a scar on the left side of her head, which was not discussed in public until 2011, when the royal family announced it.
The statement came after a photograph during a private dinner attended by the then Duchess of Cambridge showed a strange scar on her head covered by a section of hair.
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It was then learned that it was a “very serious operation”, which was confirmed by the source Daily mail although it was kept strictly private as it was a “private matter”. It was also speculated that it could be about the removal of moles and not tumors.
Hysterectomy, one of the main causes of abdominal surgery in women
While there is no official information on the cause of Kate Middleton’s surgery, it is believed that it could be related to a delicate or complex health issue given the recovery time the Princess of Wales needs to resume her duties.
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Surgical interventions on the abdomen in women are usually associated with hysterectomy.
“Abdominal hysterectomy is an operation that allows the uterus to be removed through an incision in the lower abdomen, also called the abdomen. This type of surgery is known as an open procedure,” the Mayo Clinic explains about the procedure, which can also be performed by robotic or laparoscopic surgery.
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This type of surgery is recommended in cases such as cancer, the presence of fibroids, endometriosis, uterine prolapse, intense and irregular vaginal bleeding or chronic pelvic pain. Although Kate Middleton is not known to have had any of the above conditions.
Other surgical interventions on the abdomen, but less complicated, refer to abdominoplasty (removal of fat), abdominal hernia, acute abdomen or appendectomy. (AND)
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