Uterus removal has little effect on women’s body, but it will have some physical and psychological effects on women. Clinically, some female patients suffer from uterine diseases, such as cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, malignant lesions of uterine fibroids, etc., and need to remove the uterus, which will have little effect on the female body after removal of the uterus. If the ovaries are normal, there is no need to remove the ovaries and there is no significant effect on a woman’s hormone secretion. Since the role of the uterus is to nurture life and the endometrium sheds blood to form menstruation, after removing the uterus and being unable to bear children and have menstruation, some women, especially those of childbearing age, may become anxious, and their family members or psychologists may provide psychological counseling to the patients as appropriate. If the patient is not feeling well, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and treatment should be based on the specific condition and the advice of a professional doctor.