Can you do heavy work 100 days after a hysterectomy?

One hundred days after hysterectomy, heavy work can be done in moderation, but not for too long, and a gradual increase in activity is generally recommended. After undergoing hysterectomy, women are advised to choose appropriate physical activities according to the recovery situation. 2 months of rest is usually recommended, and lighter physical work, as well as relaxing physical activities, can usually be done at around 3 months. Heavy physical activities after hysterectomy have a greater impact on the pelvis and may cause prolapse of female pelvic organs, vaginal prolapse, etc. If heavier physical activities are performed too early, more serious problems such as vaginal vault prolapse or rectal bulge may occur, which is not conducive to postoperative recovery, and treatment is usually more complicated in the event of the above diseases. It is recommended that women undergoing total hysterectomy need to undergo regular post-operative follow-ups with gynecological examinations and pelvic ultrasound to check the healing of the vaginal stump after hysterectomy, and then begin to increase their activity level in moderation.