After hysterectomy, you can usually do housework properly after about 1 month. The timing of doing housework depends on the individual’s recovery. After hysterectomy, if physically possible, patients are encouraged to do more activities. If there is no obvious physical discomfort for about 1 month, they can do some light housework appropriately, and lie down as little as possible, which is conducive to the recovery of the patient’s blood circulation to normal. After hysterectomy, if there are still symptoms of abdominal pain or other discomforts, it is not recommended to do housework too early, and housework should be done when the body allows. After the hysterectomy, you should go to the hospital for rechecking in about one month, and after the rechecking is back to normal, you can do ordinary housework. However, you should not do heavy labor within half a year.