The effects of hysterectomy on a woman’s daily life are amenorrhea and loss of fertility. 1. Amenorrhea: The uterus is subjected to cyclic hormone secretion by the ovaries, resulting in cyclic shedding of blood, which is manifested as menstruation. If the uterus stops menstruating after hysterectomy, it is called amenorrhea. 2. Loss of fertility: the uterus is an important organ for women to conceive and nurture life, and after hysterectomy, women will not have the ability to bear children. It is recommended that women dynamically observe the changes in their own bodies after hysterectomy and intervene in a timely manner when problems are detected, so as not to cause delay in the disease. Women who have had their uterus removed are advised to undergo regular medical checkups and to undergo formal treatment as soon as possible when symptoms of discomfort occur.