What’s the reason for the blood after half a month of total hysterectomy?

Bleeding half a month after total hysterectomy may be due to rejection of the severed suture and infection of the vaginal stump. 1. Discharge of severed suture: after total hysterectomy, the severed vaginal suture will be gradually absorbed, but if rejection occurs, the suture will be discharged and the stump will be split. However, if the bleeding is more than the amount of menstruation and the color is bright, it needs to be taken seriously, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for treatment to stop bleeding; 2. Vaginal stump infection: patients with weakened immunity after total hysterectomy are highly susceptible to vaginal stump infection if improper care is taken. If the symptoms of vaginal bleeding persist, and even accompanied by lower abdominal pain and other discomforts, it is generally considered as vaginal stump infection. Patients are advised to seek timely medical treatment and actively receive antibacterial drug treatment, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules. In general, there should be no bleeding half a month after total hysterectomy. After the operation, pay attention to the hygiene of private parts and avoid overwork. If the bleeding is large and persistent, or accompanied by lower abdominal pain and other discomforts, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for symptomatic treatment.