The main effects of total hysterectomy on women are lack of menstruation, inability to have children, and possible risks of pelvic floor dysfunction and increased psychological disorders. 1. Menstruation: The endometrium sheds its lining to produce menstruation, which also disappears after hysterectomy. 2. Fertility: After hysterectomy, the place for conceiving a fetus is lost, and women lose their reproductive function, which has a greater impact on women of childbearing age, but in the case of menopausal women, removal of the uterus does not have a great impact. 3. Pelvic floor dysfunction: after hysterectomy, it may increase the risk of pelvic organ prolapse, and it may also thin the elastic tissue around the urethra, and some patients may experience urinary symptoms. 4. Increase in psychological disorders: some female patients are unable to have menstruation after hysterectomy, which may have an impact on the female psyche and even symptoms of depression. After hysterectomy, if female patients experience any of the above discomfort symptoms, it is recommended that they seek medical attention in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, and actively deal with them under the guidance of a professional doctor.