It is normal to have secretions two years after hysterectomy. Secretion refers to the secretion from the vestibular gland, vagina, endometrium and cervix. It is normal to have secretion two years after hysterectomy, the secretion secreted by these glands is controlled by estrogen, and estrogen will stimulate the glands when it increases, resulting in an increase in the secretion as well. Estrogen is secreted by the ovaries. After hysterectomy, the ovaries are still there and functioning normally, so their secretions have little to do with the uterus, only the endometrium and cervical secretions are affected by the uterus. Hysterectomy can be categorized into total hysterectomy and subtotal hysterectomy according to its scope, where subtotal hysterectomy refers to the removal of the body of the uterus retaining the cervical part of the uterus. In patients who have had a subtotal hysterectomy, the cervical glands still produce mucus, also known as discharge. Therefore, it is normal to have discharge two years after hysterectomy. Discharge two years after hysterectomy is a normal phenomenon, if the patient feels unwell or the discharge is abnormal, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examination.