Endometrial biopsy is less damaging to the lining of the uterus, but the possibility of adhesions cannot be completely ruled out.
Endometrial biopsy is to scrape a small amount of the functional layer of the female endometrium and determine the nature of the endometrium through pathological examination, generally a more gentle operation, less scraping of the endometrium, and can also be accurately located through the hysteroscope and then scraped, so the uterus is less damaged.
Anti-inflammatory drugs are also routinely used after endometrial biopsy to avoid endometrial inflammation. Therefore, the endometrium tends to recover more quickly after biopsy and adhesions rarely occur.
If the area of damage to the endometrium during the operation is large and deep, or if there is more serious inflammation of the endometrium before or after the operation, there is still a certain possibility of endometrial adhesions. Therefore, it is recommended to pay attention to abnormal menstruation, abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, and if necessary, please consult a doctor for standardized diagnosis and treatment in time, so as to avoid delaying the condition.