Is it a hole after cervical extraction?

After a cervical and hysterectomy, there is still a vaginal stump inside the vagina, and the top of the vagina is sutured back together to form a blind end, not a hole. A normal hysterectomy cuts off the vaginal vault and the top of the vagina is re-sutured, leaving the vagina in its original structure and function after the operation. The previous position of the uterus is gradually filled with the rectum, bladder and urethra, which gradually move to the missing part of the uterus. After cervical hysterectomy, you should pay attention to rest, do not do strenuous exercise, eat a balanced diet, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, do not eat spicy and stimulating food. Pay attention to personal hygiene, change and wash your underwear every day. Regular review is recommended. If there are any uncomfortable symptoms during the recovery process, you should go to the hospital in time for examination, and do not blindly use medication to avoid adverse effects.