Mulberry leaf tea can be consumed during or after total hysterectomy within the scope of indications, but drinking mulberry leaf tea has no clear effect on treatment during total hysterectomy or postoperative recovery. Mulberry leaf is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, with the effect of evacuating wind-heat, clearing the lungs and moisturizing dryness, clearing the liver and brightening the eyes (clearing the liver fire to promote the recovery of vision), and can be used for wind-heat and colds, dry coughs, dizziness, and redness of the eyes and other medical conditions. Adverse effects and contraindications of Mulberry Leaf are currently unknown. Mulberry leaves are not contraindicated during and after total hysterectomy, and it is possible to drink mulberry leaf water within the scope of the indications. Before taking this medicine, you need to be guided by a Chinese doctor for identification, and you can’t take the medicine on your own for a long time, so as not to cause adverse consequences to the body.