Can an IUD prevent uterine adhesions?

Whether or not an IUD can prevent uterine adhesions needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis. Generally, the IUD can be placed after surgery to separate the adhesions to prevent reattachment. In other cases, the IUD can be used as a contraceptive or to reduce the amount of menstruation. Specific treatment is determined by your doctor.
If you have had uterine adhesions before, you can place a birth control ring after hysteroscopic separation surgery, which can prevent uterine adhesions again, and at the same time, you can take estradiol valerate tablets, estradiol tablets, estradiol dydrogesterone tablets, and other medicines to promote the repair of the lining of the uterus. If no surgery is performed to separate the adhesions from the uterine cavity and only a birth control ring is placed, it may not be possible to prevent or treat the adhesions in the uterine cavity.
In order to prevent uterine adhesions usually need to pay attention to maintain hygiene, reduce unnecessary uterine operations, preoperative and postoperative need to keep clean to avoid infection.
It is recommended that women should have regular checkups to understand their personal health condition, and if there is any uterine adhesion, they should actively seek medical treatment, rather than making their own judgment to avoid delaying or aggravating the condition.