How soon can you squat after a total hysterectomy



After total hysterectomy, it usually takes 7 to 10 days to squat, depending on the individual.

After total hysterectomy the vaginal stump is sutured with thread and it is not advisable to squat too early as this may cause pelvic floor muscle relaxation and vaginal opening discomfort.

In general, it usually takes 7 to 10 days before you can squat after total hysterectomy, but you must be careful not to squat for a long time, so as to avoid pain symptoms and affect the recovery of the wound.

Normally, you need to observe your body, if there is slight bleeding, basically it does not have much effect on your body. However, if the bleeding is more serious, it may cause the body to be weaker, so it is necessary to regulate the treatment in time.

After total hysterectomy, patients are not recommended to squat too early to avoid secondary injury. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor for details.