What are the symptoms of a poorly healed vaginal stump?

Poorly healed vaginal stumps can often present as persistent vaginal bleeding, increased discharge, and odor. After surgical removal of the uterus, poor healing of the vaginal stump in the vagina usually manifests as persistent vaginal bleeding, or infection, increased discharge of inflammation, accompanied by a bad odor. After total hysterectomy, there will be a small amount of bleeding from the wound, which usually disappears within a month. If the vaginal stump does not heal well, it can be treated with anti-infective, cephalosporin, metronidazole medication, cleansing medication and laser. After total hysterectomy, you need to pay attention to rest, maintain good habits, if there is more bloody discharge or odor for a long time after the operation, you should go to the hospital for review and receive treatment.