After hysterectomy, the epithelial cells of the vaginal mucosa still have the function of secretion and there will be a small amount of secretion, which is normal and no need to worry. The postoperative diet is balanced, high in protein and easy to digest, without too many taboos. Chinese medicine can be eaten, but only adjuvant treatment, never replace chemotherapy. Hysterectomy refers to the surgery to remove the uterus. The uterus is a characteristic of women and is an important organ in the female genitalia. This surgery is mostly used to remove uterine tumors and certain uterine bleeding and adnexal lesions. Care must be taken not to damage the ureter and to minimize blood loss. For this reason, the surgeon must be familiar with the local anatomical relationships of the uterus, especially the distribution of blood vessels and the location and course of the ureter. Six weeks after total hysterectomy, the patient should go to the hospital for a review to understand the wound healing situation. Sexual life is usually prohibited for 3 months after surgery to facilitate wound recovery. After that, sexual life can be resumed. Clinically, secondary total hysterectomy is mostly used for young women and those with no lesions in cervical cancer prevention examination. Since the cervix is preserved and the vagina still maintains its original depth, it feels better than total hysterectomy during sex, but regular cervical cancer prevention scraping should be done to prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer and stump cancer. Some studies show that 3 to 5 years after hysterectomy, ovarian function will also be affected to some extent and patients will have some menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes and sweating, irritability and vaginal dryness, thus affecting sex life. If necessary, use hormone replacement or apply medication such as courtship cod liver oil ointment to facilitate a harmonious sex life. Pay attention to enhance nutrition, appropriate physical exercise, do couples health exercises to increase the body resistance, also conducive to post-operative body recovery and sexual life harmony.