How to prevent re-adhesion after uterine adhesion surgery

After the surgery for uterine adhesion, measures can be taken to prevent uterine adhesion, such as placing an intrauterine silicone tube or a metal birth control device, taking oral estrogen, keeping the pubic area clean and hygienic, and regular checkups.
1. Intrauterine placement of silicone tubes or metal sterilization devices: Intrauterine placement of silicone tubes and infusion of anti-adhesion solution, removed after one week; or intrauterine placement of metal sterilization devices, removed three months after the operation, can prevent uterine adhesions.
2. Oral estrogen: Oral progesterone, estradiol tablets, deoxyprogesterone ethinyl estradiol tablets, etc., as prescribed by the doctor, can play a role in repairing the uterine lining and preventing uterine adhesions.
3. Maintain cleanliness and hygiene of the vulva: pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, wash the vulva and change the underwear every day; both parties should be cleaned before and after sex to prevent germs from invading and causing infections that lead to adhesions.
4. Regular review: Regularly review the pressure of hysteroscopic expansion of the uterus and the status of water flow, if abnormalities are found, timely intervention can be taken, which can prevent the uterine cavity from re-adhesion.
After the surgery of uterine adhesion, it is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to strictly observe the postoperative precautions, which can prevent the recurrence of the disease.