Gynecological laparoscopic surgery mostly involves the pelvis and pelvic organs and other places, postoperative adhesion often occurs about three months after surgery, there is no most likely to be adhesion time, common cervical canal adhesion, uterine cavity adhesion, intestinal adhesion, and the greater omentum adhesion and other conditions. 1. Cervical tube adhesion: usually there will be symptoms of amenorrhea, and there will not be vaginal bleeding when menstruation comes, but there will be pain in the abdomen. If there is fluid in the uterus, dark red blood will appear after the uterus is dilated. 2. Uterine adhesions: If the uterine cavity is partially adhered, the menstrual flow may be reduced. If the uterine cavity is completely adherent, there may not be vaginal bleeding and fluid in the uterus, but it may lead to amenorrhea and other symptoms. Severe adhesions in the uterine cavity may lead to symptoms such as decreased menstrual flow, amenorrhea, and dysmenorrhea. Some patients may also suffer from infertility and repeated miscarriages. 3. Intestinal adhesion: when laparoscopy in the process of intraoperative exploration found that the lesion inflammation is heavy, there is obvious infection phenomenon, may lead to intestinal adhesion phenomenon after surgery, which is related to the nature of the lesion itself. 4. Adhesion of the greater omentum: after laparoscopic surgery, due to the partial adhesion of the greater omentum and the incision or lesion site of the abdomen, resulting in pain in the epigastric region, especially after walking upright and eating a full meal, which is particularly obvious. Therefore, when symptoms such as abnormal menstruation or other discomforts occur after laparoscopy, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.