Bleeding after hysterectomy can be caused by poor wound healing and polypoid growths on the vaginal stump.
Bleeding in the short term after hysterectomy may be due to poor wound healing and requires hemostatic treatment.
Hysterectomy is a traumatic surgery, after hysterectomy need to sew the vaginal stump, this usually will appear vaginal bleeding, usually lasts for 3~5 days after the bleeding will slowly reduce, the body will gradually return to normal.
It may also be due to the fact that the absorbable thread used during the surgical suturing process irritates the patient’s vaginal stump, which ultimately leads to polypoid proliferation of the patient’s vaginal stump, or the patient’s non-absorption of the absorbable thread, so that the patient will still have bleeding after hysterectomy.
Subtotal hysterectomies may have cervical mucosal bleeding. When the patient still keeps bleeding after hysterectomy, he should go to the hospital to find out the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment.