What happens to the uterine adhesion zone

The treatment of cervical adhesions requires a treatment decision based on the specific degree of adhesions and the specific situation and whether there is a need for fertility. The reasons are: first, for mild cervical adhesions, if the patient does not have fertility needs, no treatment is needed and regular follow-up is possible. Second, if there is a need for fertility, treatment is needed regardless of the degree of adhesions, and hysteroscopic surgery can be considered to separate the adhesions with scissors under the hysteroscope, and postoperative use of the Mannakil ring or Ursine to prevent further adhesions. Thirdly, if the uterine adhesions are more serious and thus affect the patient’s menstruation, resulting in abdominal pain and prolonged periods, surgery is also required. For how to treat uterine adhesions, a specific assessment by a professional doctor is needed before deciding which treatment to use.