A little blood one month after hysterectomy may be normal and related to incomplete wound healing. It is not normal if it is due to dislodged sutures, lesions of the vaginal stump, etc. It depends on the actual situation and cannot be generalized.
There are many reasons why there is still a little blood after one month of hysterectomy, so to determine whether it is normal to have a little blood after one month of hysterectomy needs to be based on the actual situation and cannot be generalized. If there is still some blood one month after hysterectomy because the wound has not fully healed, it is generally considered normal, and most patients take 1~3 months to recover.
In addition, if the blood is still a little bit after one month of hysterectomy, it is caused by the dislodgement of the suture that closed the vagina after the operation, or caused by the inflammation of the vaginal stump, which is not normal.
It is recommended that patients who have had a hysterectomy for a month and still have a little blood go to the hospital for a complete examination to clarify the specific cause.