What’s wrong with a total hysterectomy and inflammation?

Inflammation after total hysterectomy may be caused by inflammation of the retained fallopian tubes and ovaries, inflammation of the pelvis and pelvic peripheral tissues, and so on.
If the ovaries and fallopian tubes are preserved after total hysterectomy, the inflammation is caused by improper care during the operation, or if there is gynecological inflammation, which is not completely cured after hysterectomy.
If the fallopian tubes, ovaries and cervix have been removed after total hysterectomy, inflammation may occur due to inflammation of the pelvic peripheral tissues, such as appendicitis, pelvic connective tissue inflammation, or adhesions in the posterior pelvic tissues.
The uterus has been completely cut and there may be other causes of inflammation, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment, to avoid delay in the condition.