How long after total hysterectomy should be rechecked should be analyzed in relation to the postoperative recovery situation. Generally speaking, one month after the operation, if there are any uncomfortable symptoms, you need to consult a doctor for rechecking in a timely manner. If there are no abnormal symptoms after total hysterectomy, you can wait until one month after the operation to go to the hospital for rechecking. The main checkups are routine leukorrhea, gynecological ultrasound, gynecological internal examination and other items, through which the recovery of the uterus and the presence of infection can be understood. If there are symptoms such as swelling, pain or oozing at the incision, prolonged vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain after total hysterectomy, women need to go to the hospital in time for a review to find out if there is any wound dehiscence, poor absorption of stitches, infection, and so on. After total hysterectomy, you should follow the doctor’s instructions to prevent infection with medication, pay attention to postoperative care, and do a close postoperative review, if there is no abnormality, half a year and one year after the operation.