The sequelae after total hysterectomy are mainly urinary tract infection, amenorrhea, infertility, etc., which usually cannot be cured by themselves. 1. Prone to urinary tract infection: after total hysterectomy, the level of estrogen and progesterone in the body has decreased, and the tissues around the urethra have become thinner, so when women’s resistance decreases, they are prone to urinary tract infections, which usually can’t be cured on their own. 2. Amenorrhea: the cyclical peeling and bleeding of the endometrium manifests itself as menstruation, and after hysterectomy, there is amenorrhea and no more menstruation. 3. Infertility: The uterus is the place where the fetus is conceived, and once it is removed, a woman will not be able to get pregnant. If a woman experiences prolonged insomnia after hysterectomy, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in a timely manner. Under the doctor’s guidance, the relevant examinations should be completed to clarify the cause of the disease, and treatment should be targeted.