Is it normal to have more periods than before after surgery for uterine adhesions?



After surgery for uterine adhesion, it is normal to have more menstrual flow than before, which may be related to the sequential taking of estrogen and progesterone drugs after the surgery. However, if the amount of menstruation is more than twice as much as before, it is considered abnormal and should be treated in hospital.

In order to avoid recurrence of adhesions after surgery, estrogen and progestin should be taken in sequence to promote the growth of the uterine lining as prescribed by the doctor. Antibiotics should also be taken as prescribed to prevent infection in the uterine cavity. After the operation, the effective endometrium will be preserved as much as possible. Under the effect of estrogen and progesterone drugs in the body, the endometrium may increase in menstrual flow after the growth of the endometrium.

However, if the menstrual flow is particularly heavy, this is not normal, and you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and then under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.