Association of hysterectomy with bipolar disorder risk: A population-based cohort study.
Yu-Chih ShenWeishan ChenI-Ju TsaiJen-Hung WangShinn-Zong LinDah-Ching DingPublished in: Depression and anxiety (2019)
This study concluded that women with hysterectomy have an increased risk of bipolar disorder. Endometriosis and hormone therapy may add to the risk of bipolar disorder after hysterectomy. Knowledge about how surgical or natural hormonal withdrawal influences mood is fundamental and emphasizes the importance of coordinated psychiatric and gynecological care.