The removal of the uterus affects different age groups differently. For women of childbearing age, the removal of the uterus can lead to amenorrhea, inability to have children, mood disorders, etc. For women who have already gone through menopause, the effects are less severe. The uterus is an extremely important organ for women, being the place where infants and young children develop, and also the receptor for hormones related to the action of the female body. The effects of a hysterectomy depend on the woman’s health, age and other factors. For women of childbearing age, there will be a loss of fertility. Since menstruation is caused by the cyclical shedding of the uterine lining, it will stop after hysterectomy, leading to hormonal disruption and mood changes. For menopausal women, the effect is not significant and only emotional changes can occur. Hysterectomy is not a simple surgery, and requires comprehensive consideration. It is important to actively treat the disease under the guidance of the doctor, improve relevant examinations, and face the treatment process with a good attitude.