Can I have a hysterectomy if I have 3 degrees of leukorrhea?

A routine leukorrhea cleanliness level of 3 generally indicates that a woman’s leukorrhea contains high levels of white blood cells, or stray bacteria, or pathogenic bacteria. Hysterectomy is not recommended in this case.
Hysterectomies are mainly performed abdominally, vaginally or laparoscopically, and it is recommended that the leukorrhea cleanliness is at least 2 degrees before the surgery, or else there is a risk of post-operative infection. Hysterectomy can be performed under the supervision of a doctor after treating the infection in the reproductive tract and meeting the indications for surgery.
Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that removes part or all of the uterus and is mainly used to treat benign or malignant diseases of the uterus and ovaries. The recovery time after surgery varies between patients depending on the type of surgery and individual’s physical condition.
Therefore, it is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and formulate a reasonable treatment plan based on the patient’s physical condition, so as not to affect the health of the body.