Can mild uterine adhesions recur after surgery?

Mild cervical adhesions may recur after surgery. The occurrence of cervical adhesions is related to the surgical history of the uterus, endometrial defects, and inflammation of the endometrium. If the surgery is not reviewed in time, if no corresponding measures are taken or if there is inflammatory infection, it may also lead to cervical adhesions. In addition, if you are having difficulty getting pregnant, you need to be checked again, because uterine adhesions can make it more difficult to get pregnant. Women who do not have a requirement to have children in the short term may also consider placing a birth control ring in the uterine cavity, which can also be useful in preventing re-adhesion of the uterine cavity. The way to check for uterine adhesions is to have a hysteroscopy in a gynecological clinic. If there are uncomfortable symptoms, it is important to seek prompt medical attention.