Do mild uterine adhesions require surgery?

For women with mild uterine adhesions, surgery is generally not required, but rather medication is considered, and if pregnancy is difficult, surgery may be an option, as follows: 1. Non-surgical treatment: treatment through medication is generally considered, and often progestin preparations can be taken to make women’s endometrium shed, and in the process of shedding the endometrium, it is possible for mild uterine adhesions to separate naturally, and some women with mild uterine adhesions The woman with mild adhesions can also conceive normally, and not all women with mild uterine adhesions need surgery. 2. Surgery: Some women with mild uterine adhesions may have difficulty getting pregnant, and such women will choose surgery, which is usually done under hysteroscopy for reversal surgery.