Bleeding after ten days of total hysterectomy may be caused by the vaginal stump not healing well, uterine infection, cervical lesions, etc., which need to be analyzed specifically. 1. Vaginal stump does not heal well: the vaginal stump needs to be sutured after total hysterectomy, and a small amount of vaginal bleeding may be caused by the suture coming off when the stump is healing. 2. Uterine infection: after hysterectomy, the body’s immunity is relatively low, which makes the uterus susceptible to infection and symptoms of bleeding. 3. Cervical lesions: If the cervix is not completely removed during total hysterectomy and cervical lesions occur, bleeding symptoms may also occur. Bleeding after ten days of total uterine excision, we should go to the hospital in time for examination, to clarify the cause of bleeding and then treat the symptoms, do not take medication without authorization, so as not to delay the condition.