Can a clean uterus cause cervical adhesions?

Clearing the uterus once may cause cervical adhesion, if the patient has cervical inflammation before the clearance surgery or damage the cervix during the surgery, cervical adhesion may occur. Patients with cervical adhesion should take medication and surgery in time.
Patients may develop cervical adhesions after a cleansing operation. Patients who have cervical polyps, acute cervicitis and other inflammatory diseases of the cervix before the operation or damage to the cervix during the operation may lead to cervical adhesion. It is recommended that timely treatment of inflammatory diseases before surgery and standardized operation during surgery can reduce the chance of cervical adhesion.
If the cervical adhesion occurs after the operation, the patient will have symptoms such as decreased menstrual flow and abdominal pain. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use erythromycin capsules, amoxicillin capsules and other antibiotics for anti-infection treatment, but also can take cervical dilatation, cervical adhesion separation and other surgical methods.
After a purging operation, there is a possibility of cervical adhesion, so it is recommended that the patient should follow the doctor’s instructions to check before the operation. After the operation, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid the symptoms of infection, and should consult a doctor if they feel unwell.