The hysterectomy of the elderly does not cause any harm from the physiological point of view. The role of the uterus is mainly for menstruation, pregnancy and childbirth, and the elderly are already menopausal and the uterus has atrophied, so it is impossible to get pregnant and have children. There are some physical hazards, such as local infection of the wound after hysterectomy. The loss of pelvic floor support after hysterectomy may lead to sagging of internal organs. After hysterectomy, it may also lead to adhesions in the pelvic cavity and intestinal obstruction. If you have constipation or cough, go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid the prolapse of organs due to increased abdominal pressure.