Uterine adhesion refers to the adhesion of the uterine cavity. Mild adhesion has less impact on menstruation and female fertility, so it is usually not too serious; for patients with severe adhesion, it will affect female menstruation and fertilization egg implantation, so it is more serious. For patients with mild uterine adhesions, most of the adhesions are membranous, which not only have less effect on menstruation and pregnancy, but also can be easily separated, so they are not too serious. In patients with severe uterine adhesions, scar tissue is formed due to the mechanization of the adhesions, which leads to the loss of function of the local endothelial tissue, not only leading to low menstrual flow, but also seriously affecting the reproductive function of women. For patients with severe adhesions, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to affect their reproductive function.