Illness:Suspected uterine adhesionsDescription:I went for a checkup for stomach pain, saw a gynecologist, had a vaginal ultrasound, and the doctor suspected uterine adhesions and told me to go back for another checkup. I haven’t had a baby yet. Diagnosis: Uterine adhesions are judged based on the history of no abortion, the presence of periodic abdominal pain, the presence of significantly reduced menstrual flow, and ultrasound suggesting the presence of abnormalities in the endometrium, and a hysteroscopy is needed to confirm the diagnosis. Treatment is based on the actual situation, such as cervical dilation, removal of the adhesion zone, postoperative placement of a birth control device, oral estrogen, etc.