The discharge after total hysterectomy will clear up in about 1~2 weeks if it is quick, and may last at least 1 month or so if it is slow. Total hysterectomy is a relatively common surgery in obstetrics and gynecology, and there will usually be a small amount of bloody discharge after the surgery. How long it takes for the discharge to clear up varies from person to person, as the actual condition of each person is different. In most people, the discharge clears up in about 1 to 2 weeks after the operation, but in some people, due to poor healing of the vaginal stump or the presence of localized polyps, the discharge may last longer, and may take at least 1 month to clear up. After total hysterectomy, you should pay attention to the observation, if the discharge lasts for a longer period of time, more discharge or purulent discharge, etc., it is usually an abnormal phenomenon, and you need to go to the regular hospital for consultation, and according to the situation to adopt the appropriate solution. Normally, you should do a good job of personal hygiene to prevent the possibility of infection.