The hysterectomy of a 50-year-old woman will have certain effects on the body. Firstly, it will affect the blood supply to the ovaries, which will easily lead to premature failure of the ovaries and early menopause of the woman. Secondly, the hysterectomy will affect the integrity of the pelvic floor of the organism and may shorten the vagina of women, which will be affected to some extent if they have sex. Since wound healing is slow in women at the age of 50, the incision stump is prone to poor healing after performing surgery, which leads to increased discharge as well as bleeding, and even loss of balance in the female endocrine system due to hysterectomy, leading to sex hormone imbalance, amenorrhea, and systemic immune function disorders. Hysterectomy not only affects women physically, but also psychologically, resulting in insomnia, fatigue, hot flashes, increased nocturia, and headaches.