How long after a total hysterectomy can blood and water go without a drain

Generally pelvic drainage of blood can be done without a drain for about 2 days after total hysterectomy, but there are individual differences. Pelvic drains are placed after total hysterectomy in order to drain the blood and fluid left in the pelvis after surgery, and also to observe whether there is any new bleeding. The drain is usually removed when there is not much drainage fluid in the drainage bag about 2 days after the operation, but if there is still a little more drainage fluid 2 days after the operation, it is necessary to prolong the time of placing the drain appropriately. After uterine excision, we should pay attention to appropriate rest, not premature physical labor and strenuous exercise, appropriate bed activities, pay attention to personal hygiene, keep the vulva clean and dry, and increase the protein-rich foods, such as eggs, meat and poultry, in order to promote the recovery of the body. Prohibit coitus and tub bath for 1 month. Clinical uterine total excision after when there is an increase in vaginal bleeding, you need to go to the hospital in time.