How many days after clearance are you prone to adhesions

How many days after the removal of the uterus is easy to adhesion varies from person to person, after the removal of the uterus occurs adhesion is relatively rare, only in the repeated manipulation of the uterine cavity is prone to adhesion. Adhesions are more likely to occur when the wound is being repaired quickly after the procedure, usually about 1 month after the procedure, and whether or not adhesions occur is usually determined by the return of menstruation and the amount of menstruation.
If the uterine lining does not recover well after the operation, it is more likely to be adherent when the trauma is repairing quickly, usually about 1 month after the operation, and adhesions may occur in the uterine cavity. Menstruation usually occurs about a month to a month and a half after the removal of the uterus. If menstruation does not return in time or is scanty, it is important to be alert to the occurrence of uterine adhesions.
Endometritis can also occur if you don’t recover well or have intercourse too soon after the procedure. Acute endometritis can also lead to adhesions in the uterine cavity or cervix.
After the removal of the uterus, it is important to pay attention to the time of the return of menstruation and the amount of menstruation. If your period doesn’t come back in time or if it is very light, you should consult a doctor. The earlier it is detected, the more effective the treatment will be.