After menopause, hysterectomy may cause the following effects: 1. Since the pelvic floor loses some of its support after hysterectomy, it may lead to organ prolapse, so it is better not to do heavy work for 3 months after the operation. 2. After hysterectomy, there will be vaginal stumps, which often have inflammatory reactions, polyps at the stumps or poor healing of the stumps. If there is an increase in vaginal discharge, yellowish color or bloody discharge after surgery, go to the hospital in time to do the corresponding examination. If abnormalities are found, they should be treated in a timely manner. It is also important to go to the hospital for regular follow-ups after hysterectomy to see if primary diseases may affect the postoperative period.