After hysterectomy there is no effect on sexual life and a normal sexual life can be performed. Hysterectomy with or without preservation of the cervix does not lead to an incompatible sexual life. For patients with uterine disease who are not particularly old and need to have their uterus removed, it is important to choose whether to preserve the cervix according to the specific circumstances of the disease, but there may be cases of cervical lesions. After hysterectomy, it is necessary to take rest and avoid heavy lifting, especially carrying heavy objects, because the muscles of the pelvic floor are destroyed after hysterectomy and excessive abdominal pressure can lead to protrusion of the anterior vaginal wall or prolapse of the residual cervix. Nutritional intake should be enhanced to avoid malnutrition and aggravation of the disease.