Can you do heavy work three months after hysterectomy?

If you have had a total hysterectomy, it is not recommended to start heavy labor three months after the operation, because the pelvic cavity loses its relative support after the hysterectomy, and lifting heavy objects within three months may cause the organs to sag. It is better to consider heavy physical labor after six months. Three months after hysterectomy, you can do labor within your ability, and light physical labor or mental labor will not have corresponding effects on the postoperative period. In addition, it is recommended to return to the hospital two months after total hysterectomy for a review of the healing of the vaginal stump, and if there is local inflammation, it is recommended to actively deal with it.