Some patients with postmenopausal uterine adhesions may have abnormal vaginal discharge, abdominal pain, especially when pressed, the pain will deepen, there may also be abnormal uterine bleeding and other manifestations, but also 㓟 some patients have no obvious symptoms.
Postmenopausal uterine adhesions are relatively rare, and most of the uterine adhesions in postmenopausal women belong to senile endometritis or uterine operation surgery without good care, secondary infection.
Therefore, postmenopausal uterine adhesions can be manifested in abnormal vaginal secretions, abdominal pain, and may have discomfort such as restlessness, squatting difficulty, difficulty in exhaustion, and the pain is aggravated when the abdomen is pressed with the hand; there may also be some patients with no obvious symptoms, but postmenopausal uterine adhesions need to be actively ruled out whether endometrial pathology has occurred.
It has been noted that postmenopausal women with uterine adhesions may also be seen for abnormal uterine bleeding, with ultrasound suggesting endometrial thickening and space occupancy, and hysteroscopy revealing the presence of uterine adhesions.
Postmenopausal uterine adhesion in the appearance of the above symptoms need to go to the hospital in time to carry out relevant examinations, clear the cause of the disease and then actively treat the symptoms, should also pay attention to the physical examination work.