It is not necessary to use povidone suppositories after total hysterectomy. In order to prevent infection after total hysterectomy, you can use amoxicillin, cefuroxime and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor, to avoid the invasion of bacteria and viruses or other pathogens, and generally do not need to use povidone suppositories. Povidone suppositories are clinically used for the treatment of disorders such as excessive amount of discharge, yellow color, and itching in the pubic area. Therefore, the use of this drug after total hysterectomy is generally not more effective. If you have undergone total hysterectomy, you may have anemia symptoms, you can use blood replenishment drugs under the guidance of the doctor, such as ferrous sulfate tablets, ferrous succinate tablets and so on, the specific use of drugs need to be carried out under the guidance of the doctor. In addition, you need to pay more attention to rest and avoid strenuous exercise.