It’s been a few months since the hysterectomy and there’s still a blood clot. What’s going on?

Total hysterectomy with blood clots for a few months is an abnormal phenomenon, considering the presence of cervical stump infection, stump polyps and so on. Under normal circumstances, there is no vaginal bleeding after total hysterectomy. A few months after the operation, there are still blood clots, suggesting that the vagina may be due to local inflammation caused by stump polyps, vaginal bleeding; may also be due to local infections, poor healing of suture dislodgement, bleeding due to exposed blood vessels; may also be due to the recurrence of residual lesions of the original disease, such as cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, resulting in local bleeding. Targeted treatment should be carried out for different causes, such as anti-infection, hemostasis and surgery if necessary. It can be treated with ornidazole injection, levofloxacin injection, tranexamic acid injection; or local debridement and suturing. When there is still bleeding or even blood clots a few months after total hysterectomy, you need to consult a doctor in time and be given a gynecological examination by a professional doctor, with a direct view of the top of the vagina, so as to make a clear diagnosis, and then carry out the relevant treatments according to the different causes of the disease.