Which items need to be reviewed three months after hysterectomy?

Three months after hysterectomy, abdominal wound healing, ultrasonography, and stump tumor marker screening need to be reviewed. 1. Wound healing: Observe whether the abdominal incision is healing, whether there are symptoms of infection, pus and blood seepage. Check for inflammation and polyps in the vagina. If the incision at the vaginal stump does not heal well, a vaginal stump fistula may occur. 2. Ultrasound examination: ultrasound examination to know whether the situation in the pelvis is normal or not, because uterine fibroids have been hysterectomized, and usually both ovaries will be preserved, and it is necessary to observe whether the fallopian tubes as well as the ovaries have lesions. If the hysterectomy is done due to malignant diseases such as cervical cancer or endometrial cancer, gynecological ultrasound should be done to clarify whether there is any metastasis. 3. Tumor marker screening of stump: It is necessary to screen vaginal stump for HPV and tumor markers to find out whether the vaginal epithelium is infected with high-risk HPV or whether it has developed lesions. In addition, hormone levels should be checked, because the uterus secretes estrogen and progesterone, and after removal, hormone secretion may be affected, and estrogen can be supplemented appropriately according to the results of the examination. Women should rest properly after hysterectomy, avoid heavy physical labor, and go to the hospital in time if they feel unwell.