Uterine fibroid surgery, either subtotal hysterectomy or total hysterectomy, can lead to postoperative adhesions if there is chronic inflammation in the pelvis prior to surgery or if the wound is poorly localized during surgery. How exactly do you tell if you have adhesions after surgery. First, according to their own symptoms, for example, if after the operation, if there is frequent swelling and pain in the lower abdomen, or if there is pain in the lower abdomen when having sex, if there are the above two points, consider the possibility of adhesion after the operation. Secondly, if there is serious adhesion in the pelvis, ultrasound will show the appearance of adhesion band, and the patient will be accompanied by pain in the lower abdomen, then consider the possibility of pelvic adhesion after uterine fibroid surgery.