Uterine adhesions are minor surgeries. Uterine adhesions are endometrial adhesions, which are usually caused by trauma to the endometrium caused by endometrial surgery, resulting in endometrial adhesions. Clinically, hysteroscopic surgery can be performed to separate the adhesions and allow the endometrium to grow normally. Endometrial adhesions may cause irregular vaginal bleeding, which may interfere with conception and also combine with decreased menstrual blood flow. Most of the endometrial adhesions are separated under hysteroscopy, which is a relatively common minor hysteroscopic surgery with small invasion and quick recovery, and normal activities can be performed in 3-5 days after surgery.