Post-uterine removal care: First, the care of the wound. It is recommended to change the local dressing diligently, and to keep the local dry, not to get wet. Second, the care of the vulva. To keep the local clean, especially in patients after total hysterectomy, there will be a small amount of bleeding or bloody discharge in the vaginal stump. So be sure to keep the vulva clean and scrub it with iodophor twice a day. Third, pay attention to the care of the urinary catheter. Since there is a possibility of urinary tract infections caused by indwelling urinary catheters, it is also recommended to do a good job of local care to avoid pathogenic bacterial infections and to clean the area around the catheter when scrubbing the vulva every day. Fourth, dietary care. It is recommended to strengthen nutrition, supplement protein, vitamins, and eat more blood-supplementing foods. Eat fruits and vegetables every day and eat more fish and meat, so as to make a balanced nutrition and help the body to recover as soon as possible. In addition, if the patient is a total excision patient, he should not do heavy physical labor and have intercourse for three months after surgery.