Does a poorly recovered uterus heal?

Inadequate uterine recovery is usually a postpartum uterine insufficiency, which can usually be cured by active treatment. Postpartum uterine insufficiency can be cured by conservative treatment for mild symptoms, such as appropriate activities to promote the discharge of the uterine cavity, breastfeeding to promote the release of uterotonin, or the use of oxytocin or ergonovine to promote uterine contraction, etc. Most of the time, uterine insufficiency can be cured through treatment. In most cases of incomplete uterine regrowth, the prognosis is good after treatment. In a few cases, the condition of incomplete uterine regrowth is more serious, such as severe infection, retained placenta and fetal membranes, uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, etc. In these patients, the development of the disease can usually be controlled through surgical treatments, such as placenta and fetal membranes need to be cleared; uterine fibroids or adenomyosis can be myomectomy or hysterectomy, and most of the patients who have co-infections with a sufficient course of antibiotics can be recovered. If you are diagnosed with uterine insufficiency, you should actively cooperate with your doctor to improve the cure rate. In addition, all of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.