Generally speaking, hysterectomy does not affect blood pressure. If you normally have high blood pressure before hysterectomy, high blood pressure after surgery may be due to increased blood pressure caused by surgical stimulation and mood swings, etc. If there are no symptoms of hypertension before surgery and hypertension appears after surgery, on the one hand, it is considered that it is not related to surgery but caused by other reasons, such as age, diet, living habits or genetics, etc. You need to go to the hospital to consult a doctor. On the other hand, hypertension is defined as a systolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 140 mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure greater than 90 mmHg measured three times on non-same day without the use of antihypertensive drugs. it is important to note that the patient should be in a calm state when measuring blood pressure, using the same sphygmomanometer and measuring at the same time every day to see how blood pressure fluctuates over a period of time. If the correct way of measuring blood pressure is taken and the measured blood pressure is still higher than normal, it is necessary to go to the hospital to register or to consult a doctor.