Is it normal to bleed for a month after a total hysterectomy?

Bleeding after one month of total hysterectomy is not normal and is usually caused by poor healing of the vaginal stump due to strenuous exercise, infection, etc. After a hysterectomy, the vaginal stump is usually sutured, and the sutured vaginal stump will gradually heal, and normally there will be no significant bleeding one month after the surgery. If bleeding is still present one month after surgery, it is important to consider that the vaginal stump is not healing well, either due to tearing of the wound from exercise or infection. Bleeding can be caused by poor healing of the vaginal stump due to inflammation or irritation of the stitches. If bleeding occurs after one month of total hysterectomy, it is important to consult a doctor, who will observe the vaginal stump and stop the bleeding by applying pressure or a second suture, if necessary.