You can wash your hair at any time after the removal procedure, provided there are no serious complications. Uterine removal is an operation that targets the uterine cavity. It removes the overgrown endometrium and the residue of the uterine cavity. There is no incision, so you can wash your hair at any time as long as there is no discomfort after the operation, and it usually does not cause any discomfort. There are some traditional sayings that suggest that you cannot shampoo, bathe, or even touch water after the cleansing procedure, which are not based on any scientific basis. However, it is important to note that the procedure may also induce infection, causing abdominal pain, fever, and heavy vaginal bleeding, and patients are advised to rest in addition to the necessary treatment. Although washing hair is a light daily activity, it may cause the patient to catch a cold and aggravate the discomfort, so washing hair is not recommended at this time. It is also recommended that patients should adjust the water temperature and room temperature when washing their hair after cleansing, pay attention to keeping their hair warm, and blow dry their hair in time after washing.