What are the symptoms of uterine damage

Common symptoms of uterine damage include decreased menstrual flow, amenorrhea, lower abdominal pain and repeated abortions.
1. Decreased menstrual flow: Uterine damage is often caused by repeated abortions, scraping and other operations, resulting in damage to the basal layer in the endometrium, loss of repair ability of the endometrium, and thinning of the functional layer of the endometrium, thus leading to decreased menstrual flow.
2. Amenorrhea: If the area of endometrial damage is large, or if complete adhesion of the uterine cavity is found, it is very likely to lead to amenorrhea.
3. Lower abdominal pain: If the site of uterine adhesions is close to the cervix, it will easily cause poor menstrual discharge, resulting in lower abdominal pain during menstruation.
4. Repeated miscarriages: adhesions in the uterine cavity often lead to women’s fertilized eggs not being able to successfully implant, or not being able to develop after implantation, thus leading to repeated miscarriages, or even infertility.
If you have any related symptoms, it is recommended that you actively consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.