Many female patients clinically suffer from uterine diseases, such as cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, and malignant fibroids, which require removal of the uterus. The impact of uterus removal on women’s life safety is not significant, but there may be some impacts on women’s life quality, which are reflected in physiological and psychological aspects respectively. Physiological impact: 1, can not reproduce: because the role of the uterus is to nurture life, after the removal of the uterus fertilized eggs can not be in the bottom of the uterus, can no longer reproduce; 2, no menstruation: menstruation is formed by the endometrial shedding, bleeding, after the removal of the uterus, the endometrium is naturally no longer, so will not shed and thus the formation of menstruation. Second, the psychological impact: some women may become depressed, low self-esteem after the removal of the uterus, feel that they are masculine, an incomplete woman, and thus become less confident, can be appropriate psychological guidance debugging. In addition, some people believe that the removal of the uterus will lead to female aging, but also can not have sex, but this view is not scientific basis. Because aging is determined by the level of estrogen and progesterone secreted by the ovaries, simply removing the uterus will not affect the hormone level and will not accelerate female aging. After the removal of the uterus, it usually takes 2-3 months to return to normal life, including sexual life, but it is necessary to have moderation and not to overexert. After the removal of the uterus, women should pay more attention to rest and eat foods rich in vitamins and dietary fiber. Family members should pay more attention to their psychological health, and can take the patient out on more trips to maintain a good state of mind.