How soon after total hysterectomy do you get menopausal symptoms?

There will be no menopausal symptoms after total hysterectomy. Oophorectomy will affect menopause, and the factors affecting menopause are the decline of ovaries and the decrease of hormone level. Menopausal symptoms do not occur after hysterectomy. Menopausal symptoms are mainly caused by changes in hormone levels in the patient’s body, and the role of the uterus is to discharge menstruation and conceive a fetus, and the uterus is not capable of producing hormones, so hysterectomy will not affect menopause. What affects menopause is the estrogen secreted by the ovaries. If the ovaries fail or are removed, the ovaries will secrete less estrogen, resulting in menopausal symptoms, which mainly include hot flashes, sweating, fatigue and weakness, as well as difficulty and pain in sexual life. If menopausal symptoms occur after total hysterectomy, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment.