What causes uterine adhesions?

The pathogenesis of uterine adhesions is not entirely clear, and may be caused by a variety of factors such as endometrial trauma, infection, and abnormal hormone levels. 1. Endometrial trauma: some uterine operations, such as abortion, curettage, myomectomy, uterine polyp removal, etc., these operations will damage the function of the endometrial basal layer, resulting in adhesions. 2. Infection: medical infection or endogenous infection will cause inflammatory reaction of the endometrium, which will cause fibrosis of the endometrium and lead to adhesion. 3. Abnormal hormone levels: Low estrogen levels prevent the endometrium from growing normally, causing the endometrium to be easily damaged, thus increasing the chance of adhesions. If you are diagnosed with uterine adhesions, you should be treated correctly under the guidance of your doctor in a timely manner, reduce uterine manipulation and pay attention to personal hygiene in order to minimize the chances of uterine adhesions.