How does a negative ultrasound indicate uterine adhesions

If the uterine adhesions are mild, the negative ultrasound may not indicate it; if the uterine adhesions are more severe, the negative ultrasound will mostly indicate an unclear endometrial line, incomplete uterine continuity, etc.
Under normal circumstances, just after menstruation, the endometrium is line-like, and the echo is a line that is clearer. If the uterine adhesions are mild, the ultrasound may not be able to detect them.
However, if the uterine adhesions are severe, the negative ultrasound will mostly indicate incomplete continuity of the uterine cavity and sometimes abnormal echoes of the uterine cavity. After uterine adhesions, women may experience abnormalities such as decreased menstrual flow or even amenorrhea.
If a woman is suffering from uterine adhesions, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in a timely manner to complete the relevant examinations under the guidance of the doctor, to identify the cause of the disease and then targeted treatment. Consult your doctor for details.