Hysterectomy may cause pelvic visceral prolapse, affect ovarian function, stop menstruation, and may lead to urinary tract infection. 1. The uterus can play a stabilizing role for the pelvic cavity, so if the uterus is removed, then the loss of support may lead to pelvic visceral prolapse. 2. After the uterus is removed, the corresponding function of the ovaries may be affected, which will lead to a decline in body hormones and may trigger the corresponding symptoms of menopause, such as excessive sweating, hot flashes and panic attacks. 3. The uterus is the place where the fetus is conceived and menstruation takes place. If the uterus is removed, it is usually not possible to have children or menstruation anymore. If there is any abnormality after the removal of the uterus, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for symptomatic treatment.