Can you get a pink period with uterine adhesions?

Uterine adhesions may result in pink menstruation and abdominal pain. The treatment of this disease includes surgery and medication. Uterine adhesion is a common gynecological disease, and some patients have no obvious clinical symptoms. However, some patients with uterine adhesions may experience pink menstruation due to the presence of decreased menstrual flow, which is a common symptomatic manifestation. Secondly, the typical symptoms of the disease also include cyclic abdominal pain. Usually, no treatment is needed if there are no fertility requirements. If the patient has obvious symptoms and fertility requirements, hysteroscopic hysterosalpingectomy should be considered. Surgical treatment can be followed by estrogenic drugs such as estradiol valerate tablets and ethinyl estradiol. Medication alone is generally ineffective. Other treatments such as intrauterine sterilization and balloon dilatation are also available. To sum up, when patients with uterine adhesion have pink menstruation, they need to go to the hospital in time and cooperate with doctors for standardized treatment.