Total hysterectomy does not usually require antiviral, but antimicrobial.
Total hysterectomy can be used to treat diseases such as uterine fibroids, functional uterine bleeding, adenomyoma, etc., where the cervix is normal on examination and the patient requires cervical preservation; or where the uterus needs to be removed for a variety of reasons, but there is difficulty in removing the cervix. Nowadays, hysterectomies are performed in open, vaginal and laparoscopic operations, the latter two being minimally invasive.
After the surgery, due to the existence of wounds, it is easy to be infected, which may cause pus, bleeding and other symptoms, so the clinic will routinely use antibiotics to prevent the occurrence of infection, such as cefixime, amoxicillin and so on, and the specific use of drugs need to be under the guidance of the doctor.
If infection, bleeding and other abnormalities occur after total hysterectomy, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, do relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.