There will usually be three to seven days of bleeding after total hysterectomy, and under normal circumstances there will be no bleeding for forty days.
Bleeding even forty days after the operation suggests that the surgical suture is not healing well, which may be due to the wound splitting during the recovery process, or the suture is not absorbed and the body has a rejection reaction; it may also suggest that there is a poorly healed stump, and there are symptoms of vaginitis, such as mycosis vaginalis, trichomonas vaginalis, and so on, which will also lead to bleeding or prolong the bleeding time.
Bleeding forty days after total hysterectomy is an abnormal situation, you need to pay attention to wound hygiene, and at the same time to the hospital to clarify the cause of the bleeding, and follow the doctor’s instructions to take standardized treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.