Do uterine adhesions lead to menstruation?

Usually, whether or not a uterine adhesion will result in menstruation is determined by the severity of the adhesion. If the adhesions are mild, you will usually get your period. If the adhesions are severe, there may be no menstruation. If the adhesions are more serious, it is important to cooperate with the doctor to treat them accordingly.1. Menstruation: If the uterine adhesions are mild, they do not lead to complete blockage of the cervical canal and menstrual blood can be discharged. Usually, if the endometrium peels off normally, menstruation will occur during menstruation, and there will be no amenorrhea or no menstruation. However, it may affect the amount of menstruation, such as a decrease in menstrual flow. 2. No menstruation: If the uterine adhesions are more serious, it may lead to complete adhesion and blockage of the cervical canal. Even if there is cyclic exfoliation of the endometrium, it is difficult to discharge menstrual blood, and menstruation may not come or amenorrhea may occur. In addition, discomfort symptoms such as abdominal cramping and pain may occur, thus affecting the normal menstrual cycle. If the uterine adhesions are more severe, they are usually treated by hysteroscopic surgical separation, which helps to break down the local adhesions and thus eliminate them. Once the adhesions are removed, the menstrual blood can be discharged normally, restoring the normal menstrual cycle and menstrual flow, and helping to improve abdominal pain and other discomfort.