How many years can a woman live without her uterus?

How many years a woman can live without a uterus depends on the cause of the missing uterus and the prognosis of the treatment outcome.
If a woman has no uterus, if the uterus is missing due to congenital developmental abnormality, or if the hysterectomy is caused by uterine fibroids, cervical carcinoma in situ, or atypical hyperplasia of the endometrium, the normal lifespan of a person is not affected and she can survive for a long period of time.
However, if the hysterectomy is caused by cervical cancer, endometrial cancer and other malignant tumors in the middle and advanced stages, the chances of recurrence and metastasis are high after the operation, and it is difficult to be cured completely despite the use of adjuvant treatment with radiotherapy. Therefore, to a certain extent, it will affect the normal life expectancy of a person, and the specific number of years one can live will be decided according to the prognosis of the treatment effect and the physical condition of an individual.
After a woman loses her uterus, if she has any uncomfortable symptoms, she should go to a regular hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as not to affect her health or endanger her life.