Ureteropelvic adhesion after radiotherapy for cervical cancer is a side effect reaction after radiotherapy, which can be treated conservatively or surgically. 1. Conservative treatment, ureteropelvic adhesion after radiotherapy for cervical cancer can be observed firstly, if the adhesion is not very serious, conservative treatment can be carried out, such as enema and laxative, which can relieve ureteropelvic adhesion. 2. Surgical treatment, if the situation is more serious after radiotherapy for cervical cancer and conservative treatment cannot achieve better effect, surgical treatment may be needed, such as tubopelvic adhesion decomposition surgery. Normally, it is necessary to observe more about the recovery of the body, consult doctor regularly for rechecking, and pay attention to personal hygiene to keep the local area clean.