Total hysterectomy can cause some localized damage, and it is normal to have a small amount of bleeding after the operation, but it is not normal to have more bleeding for a longer period of time after the operation.
Total hysterectomy involves a large area, including the whole uterus, part of the ligaments and part of the vagina, and the final suture is made at the severed end of the vagina. A small amount of bleeding will occur a few days after the operation before the wound recovers, and the bleeding will gradually stop as the condition recovers.
If vaginal bleeding is heavy and lasts for a long time after the operation, it may be due to poor healing of the local incision or infection, and should be treated accordingly in a timely manner in order to avoid delaying the condition.
After the surgery, you need to rest for 3 months, during which you are forbidden to have sexual intercourse, forbidden to take a bath, do not overwork, pay attention to diet and nutrition to promote the recovery of the wound, and follow the doctor’s instructions for review.