The uterus is usually removed after 3 to 5 months of rest to recover, which may be prolonged in some patients. If the uterus needs to be removed due to uterine fibroids, uterine prolapse and dysfunctional uterine bleeding, this situation usually requires 3~5 months of rest. The specific recovery time is related to the patient’s age and physical condition. Generally speaking, the younger the patient is, the better the physical condition and the faster the recovery time is, while the older the patient is, the worse the physical condition and the longer the recovery time is. If malignant tumors of the uterus, ovaries or fallopian tubes require removal of the uterus, radiotherapy or chemotherapy may also be needed after the operation, these treatments will have a more serious impact on the patient’s body, which may affect the patient’s recovery time, and the specific time for recovery has a great deal to do with the extent of the disease. After the hysterectomy, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups and receive prompt treatment if they experience any discomfort.