In general, you can not get out of bed for ten days after subtotal hysterectomy with thrombosis of the left saphenous vein. After surgery to treat the disease, patients with lower extremity venous thrombosis, in general, 14 days after the onset of the day can get out of bed to walk, because the early thrombus is not firmly attached to the blood vessel wall, if you get out of bed at this time to walk, may cause thrombus dislodgement, which can lead to pulmonary embolism and other serious adverse consequences, therefore, for the thrombosis ten days of the patient, at this time it is not recommended to get out of bed to walk. For patients with lower extremity venous thrombosis after surgery, they should stay in bed strictly for 14 days, at this time, the thrombus will adhere to the blood vessel wall relatively firmly due to the body’s mechanization, so getting out of bed and walking around for about 14 days is relatively permissible. Patients with the symptoms mentioned above should comply with medical advice and should not get out of bed without authorization, so as not to cause adverse consequences.