Removal of the uterus in a 50 year old woman is usually not absolutely bad if it is done for the purpose of treating a disease. The effects of hysterectomy mainly include women not having menstruation, loss of reproductive function, and increased risk of pelvic floor organ prolapse. 1. Lack of menstruation: Menstruation is formed by the cyclic shedding of the uterine lining, which will naturally disappear after hysterectomy. 2. Loss of fertility: After hysterectomy, there is no place for embryos to be conceived, so women lose their fertility. 3. Prolapse of pelvic floor organs: The uterus is located in the pelvis, connected to the ovaries and vagina, with the bladder and rectum in front and behind, and hysterectomy may cause prolapse of pelvic floor organs. Hysterectomy needs to meet strict surgical indications, and it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals to receive consultation and treatment. After the operation, observe the wound healing, keep the private parts clean and hygienic, ensure balanced nutrition, and follow the doctor’s instructions for review.