What to do if you don’t have your period due to uterine adhesions

The term “great aunt” is generally used to refer to a woman’s menstrual period. The lack of menstruation of uterine adhesions needs to be treated with surgery and estrogen and other medications after the surgery.
1. Surgery: Uterine adhesions are usually associated with certain surgeries, such as scraping the uterus, banding or removing the IUD, etc. They can also be caused by inflammation that remains untreated for a long time. Uterine adhesion may also be accompanied by abdominal pain and vaginal discharge. Clinically, it is usually treated by surgical methods, such as adhesion disintegration surgery.
2. Post-operative estrogen treatment: after surgical treatment of uterine adhesions, there is still a possibility of re-adhesion, so you can take estrogen under the guidance of the doctor, such as estradiol valerate, etc., to promote the recovery of the endothelial lining.
If the patient does not have menstruation due to uterine adhesion, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and target the treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition. Note that the use of medication under the guidance of a doctor, not unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to cause adverse reactions.