Patients with uterine adhesions may experience symptoms such as abdominal pain and menstrual changes, which in turn may lead to endometriosis, infertility and other hazards. 1. Symptoms of uterine adhesions: (1) Abdominal pain: for patients with severe uterine adhesions, it may lead to poor discharge of menstrual blood, which in turn causes uterine contraction and abdominal pain and discomfort. (2) Menstrual changes: Due to the adhesions inside the uterine cavity, the area of the uterine lining is reduced, so it may cause low menstrual flow or even amenorrhea. 2. Harms of uterine adhesions: (1) endometriosis: if the menstrual blood in the uterine cavity can not be discharged in time, it may flow retrograde through the fallopian tube to the abdominal cavity, which in turn may cause endometriosis, ovarian chocolate cysts and other organic diseases. (2) Infertility: if adhesions occur in the uterine cavity and involve the uterine horns, the opening of the fallopian tubes may be blocked, thus preventing the fertilized eggs from entering the uterine cavity, thus causing infertility in women. For patients who are found to have uterine adhesions, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals for consultation and active treatment under the guidance of doctors.