What to do about uterine adhesions

  Uterine adhesions can have a significant impact on a woman’s body and may cause infertility. Therefore, women with cervical adhesions need timely treatment. At this stage, the treatment of cervical adhesions is mainly based on medication and surgery, which is divided into traditional surgery and minimally invasive hysteroscopic surgery.  At this stage, hysteroscopic surgery can determine not only the degree and type of adhesions but also the toughness of the adhesions. For membranous adhesions and fibromuscular adhesions, they can be separated under hysteroscopy or surgically cut out, while for connective tissue-like dense adhesions, electrodesection under ultrasound supervision is required. This will help the patient to resume menstruation and thus help the patient to conceive. In the case of less severe adhesions, medication is available, which does not require surgery and avoids re-injury. However, because of the hidden location of the uterine cavity, medication alone is not very effective compared to surgery.  Therefore, women found to have cavity adhesions do not need to worry too much and nervous, go to the hospital for timely treatment can be completely cured. In daily life, it is important to develop good habits and not to have multiple abortions or induced abortions.