Generally, total hysterectomy can return to normal in about 3 months after the operation, but there are individual differences. Total hysterectomy is a surgical operation performed when uterine lesions occur or malignant lesions are suspected, and it should be operated by a professional doctor, who can choose transabdominal, transvaginal or laparoscopic surgical methods. Generally speaking, it takes about 3 months for the vaginal stump to recover, but there are also differences in the physical condition of individuals, which may affect the recovery and lead to prolonged time. After total hysterectomy, you should also pay attention to proper rest, keep the vulva clean and dry, eat more protein-rich food to promote the body’s recovery, prohibit sexual intercourse and tub baths for 3 months, and observe the vaginal discharge. When there is an increase in vaginal fluid, accompanied by bad odor and other abnormalities after the operation, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s advice to actively deal with.