It’s been two years since I had a total hysterectomy, and I found threads in the stump. What should I do?

Total uterine excision for two years, found that the stump has threads should be diagnosed comprehensively, and then dealt with. For asymptomatic can be left untreated for the time being, for symptomatic, laparoscopic surgery can be performed. Uterine total excision for two years, found that the stump has threads, if there are no abnormal symptoms, such as intermenstrual bleeding contact bleeding, abdominal pain, etc. can be temporarily not dealt with, but need to go to the hospital on time to do a review. For abnormal symptoms, such as increased discharge, vulvar itching, abdominal pain, fever, menstrual dribbling, increased menstrual flow, etc., this situation requires surgical treatment of the incision site, such as minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, and postoperative anti-infection treatment. After two years of total uterine excision, if you find that there are threads in the stump, you should go to the hospital in time and communicate with your doctor. For those who need treatment, you should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to treat them, and don’t use drugs casually to avoid adverse reactions.