Yellow and red water for one week after hysterectomy is generally normal if there are no other accompanying symptoms, but attention should be paid to the changes in one’s own organism.
Hysterectomy surgery is relatively traumatic for the body, and after the surgery, there will be oozing from the vaginal severed ends, which is mostly manifested as the symptom of yellow water, which is normal and does not require special intervention.
However, it is worth noting that if the body is accompanied by vaginal itching, abdominal pain, fever, etc., or the symptoms of yellowish red water are severe and the symptoms continue to persist, it may indicate the presence of infections in the body, and the body should go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor in order to identify the specific causes of the symptoms, and to provide targeted treatment.