Do you still get menopausal symptoms with a total hysterectomy?

There will still be menopausal symptoms after total hysterectomy because menopausal symptoms are mainly caused by the gradual decline or even depletion of ovarian function. The symptoms of menopause generally refer to perimenopausal syndrome, which is mainly caused by the failure or depletion of ovarian function, leading to hormonal fluctuations in the body and thus causing a series of physical, mental and psychological symptoms. Therefore, after total hysterectomy, the ovaries usually still exist, and perimenopausal syndrome may occur due to the exhaustion of ovarian function, such as hot flashes and sweating, heartburn, irritability, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is important to note that when it comes to menopause, one should maintain a happy mood, get enough sleep, avoid staying up late, and if there are any uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner.