What needs to be checked in gynecological examination after total hysterectomy

After total hysterectomy, various examinations such as routine gynecological examination, pelvic ultrasound, cytology, imaging and vaginal examination are required according to the cause and treatment. 1. For benign diseases (fibroid, adenomyosis, etc.), general gynecological examination and pelvic ultrasound can be performed after surgery. 2. In case of malignant tumors (endometrial cancer, etc.), regular review of cervical cytology, MRI, tumor markers, etc. is required, with the purpose of determining whether the tumor has recurred. 3. Vaginal examination to observe whether there is inflammation in the vagina, with the purpose of observing the healing of the incision and whether there are polyps and granulation tissue, etc. In addition, it is also necessary to pay attention to keep the vulva clean to prevent pathogenic bacteria from invading and causing infections, and seek medical help as soon as possible if you feel unwell.