What to do about mixed echoes in the uterine cavity after abortion

Mixed echoes in the uterine cavity after abortion are mostly considered to be intrauterine residue, but endometrial polyps, endometrial cancer and other causes can not be ruled out, which need to be treated under the guidance of the doctor, such as medication, surgical treatment and so on.
1. Intrauterine residue: mixed echoes in the uterine cavity after abortion may be caused by incomplete evacuation of the uterus, resulting in residual placental villi or meconium tissue. If the residue is small, consider giving drugs (such as motherwort granules, etc.) to promote discharge; however, if the residue is large, it is necessary to consider another purging operation.
2. Endometrial polyps: Mixed echoes in the uterine cavity may not be related to abortion, and endometrial polyps may also be so suggestive. They are often treated with medications such as progesterone, while those with obvious symptoms, larger polyps or those at risk of malignancy may be treated surgically.
3. Endometrial cancer: imaging examination may also show mixed echoes in the uterine cavity. Early-stage patients are mainly treated with surgery, and postoperative radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other auxiliary treatments. In advanced stage, surgery, radiotherapy and drugs (such as medroxyprogesterone, etc.) are used for comprehensive treatment.
Mixed echoes in the uterine cavity after abortion can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment, to avoid delaying the condition. The use of the above drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions.