What are the consequences of total hysterectomy?

The sequelae of total hysterectomy may include affecting the normal function of the ovaries, causing laxity or prolapse of the pelvic floor tissues, and affecting the sex life to some extent. 1. Affecting the normal function of the ovaries: about half of the blood vessels of the ovaries are supplied by the upward branches of the uterine artery, and total hysterectomy may cause damage to some of the blood vessels of the ovaries, thus affecting the normal function of the ovaries. 2. Causing looseness or prolapse of pelvic floor tissues: uterine ligaments have a certain supportive effect on the pelvic floor, and the ligaments are removed at the same time when the hysterectomy is carried out, so the pelvic floor loses a certain degree of support after the operation, which will easily cause looseness or prolapse of the tissues. 3. Impact on sexual life: At present, total hysterectomy requires the removal of the cervix at the same time, and the cervix has the function of secreting mucus, which plays a certain lubricating role in sexual life. Therefore, total hysterectomy may have a certain impact on sexual life, but the specific situation varies from person to person. If you are not feeling well, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and target treatment.