A small amount of vaginal bleeding in the first month after total hysterectomy is considered to be related to poor healing of the vaginal stump, inflammation and so on. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the condition and take targeted treatment, so as not to delay and aggravate the condition. 1. Poor healing of the vaginal stump: If the patient does not rest after the operation, performs physical labor too early, or has high blood glucose, it may lead to poor healing of the vaginal stump, stump polyps, etc., and then the patient will continue to have a small amount of vaginal bleeding. 2. Inflammation: If local inflammation occurs after the operation, it will not only be manifested as vaginal bleeding, but also accompanied by vaginal discharge, odor or local burning sensation in the vagina, and there may be pain in the lower abdomen. In addition, a small amount of vaginal bleeding may be due to metastasis of malignant tumors, etc. It is recommended to actively go to the hospital for examination and treatment. For patients with a small amount of vaginal bleeding in January after total hysterectomy, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital, to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treated under the guidance of the doctor.