Do you need surgery for mild endometrial adhesion?

If the endometrial adhesions are mild and do not affect menstruation, surgical treatment is not necessary. Usually, endometrial adhesions are caused by repeated operations on the uterine cavity, such as abortion or IUD removal, multiple deliveries, etc., resulting in damage to the basal layer of the endometrium and inflammation, which can lead to endometrial adhesions. If the adhesions are not severe, there may be symptoms such as decreased menstrual flow or menstrual cramps during menstruation. A hysteroscopy is recommended to visualize the adhesions in the uterine cavity. If the adhesion is mild, it can be gently separated. After the operation, you can routinely give oral medication to repair the endometrium, such as estrogen or vitamin C, vitamin E and other oral medications can prevent the endometrium from re-adhering to the uterus.