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Can high BP and diabetes affect my hysterectomy recovery at 58?

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am a 58-year-old female. I am suffering from both high blood pressure and diabetes. I was diagnosed with endometrial cancer and underwent a hysterectomy. I have also attached my reports. Please guide me.

Kindly help.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I had verified your report (attachment removed to protect patient identity), and I must say that you have undergone a hysterectomy, which is the best-known treatment for grade 2 endometrial cancer. I advise you to consult your doctor regularly, even after surgery, and do not forget to take adjuvant therapy, which is very important to prevent cancer in the future.

For blood pressure and diabetes, I hope you will control them with medication and lifestyle changes.

I hope this information helps you.

Feel free to ask further queries.

Thank you.

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Published At October 2, 2013
Reviewed AtApril 22, 2026

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Endometrial Cancer Recovery Companion

How it works

Your hysterectomy is the main treatment for grade 2 endometrial cancer. What comes after depends on what the pathology report shows, and on your overall health. Here is how that usually unfolds.

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For readers like you

At 58, with high blood pressure and diabetes alongside a grade 2 endometrial cancer, your followup plan and your daily health plan overlap more than you might expect. Keeping blood sugar and blood pressure in range is part of how you lower recurrence risk and recover well, not a separate errand. The questions your oncologist asks at each visit will often touch all three.

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