How long does it take to recover from a hysterectomy?

Jul 03, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
If an open abdominal approach is used for the surgery, or if the patient is older, has a poorer physical condition, or develops postoperative infections or complications, the recovery period may be longer, typically requiring two and a half to three months. Open abdominal surgery involves a larger wound and greater bodily trauma, resulting in slower postoperative healing. Older patients and those with weaker constitutions generally have diminished physiological function and reduced tissue repair capacity.

Generally, it takes about two to three months to recover after a hysterectomy. The detailed analysis is as follows:

If the surgery is performed via open abdominal incision, or if the patient is older or has a weaker constitution, or if infections or complications occur after surgery, the recovery time may be longer, usually requiring two and a half to three months. Open abdominal surgery involves a larger wound and greater physical trauma, resulting in slower healing post-operation. Older patients or those with weaker constitutions typically have diminished bodily functions and poor tissue repair capabilities. Improper post-operative care leading to infection can further prolong the recovery period.

If the procedure is a laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery, and the patient is young with a good physical condition and receives proper post-operative care, the recovery time will be shorter, generally around two to two and a half months. Laparoscopic surgery involves smaller incisions, less bleeding, and minimal physical impact. Younger patients usually have more active metabolisms, allowing for quicker healing after surgery. With proper nutrition and rest, the recovery period can be further shortened.

After a hysterectomy, patients should rest adequately, avoid heavy physical labor and strenuous exercise, keep the wound clean, follow medical advice for regular follow-up visits, and seek timely medical attention if symptoms such as fever, abdominal pain, or abnormal discharge occur.

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