There are possible consequences of uterine removal. Women who have their uterus removed lose their ability to have children, especially women younger than 45 years of age, who have lost their ability to have children even though their ovaries are still functioning. Women who have their uterus removed may also suffer from pelvic floor relaxation, urinary leakage, constipation and other sequelae after menopause. In addition, some female patients are more traditional in their thinking, and after cutting off the uterus, they will worry about becoming masculine, which will affect their mood, and in serious cases, they will suffer from depression, psychological disorders, anxiety and other sequelae. It is recommended that after hysterectomy, women should pay attention to diet and health, as well as give women postoperative psychological counseling, appropriate sports to improve their immunity, and minimize the impact of sequelae on daily life.