Follow-up after intrauterine adhesion separation

Follow-up after intrauterine adhesion separation

In fact, many diseases require follow-up visits after surgery. Only through follow-up visits can we understand the patient's recovery status and whether there will be other side effects. Follow-up visits are of great importance to the patient's recovery. Women with intrauterine adhesions need to have follow-up visits after surgery to understand the recovery status of the surgery. This allows patients to achieve a complete recovery effect and avoid postoperative complications. How long should you wait for a follow-up visit after intrauterine adhesion surgery? Let’s find out together.

1. Uterine cavity adhesion is mainly caused by damage to the dermis of the uterine wall due to surgery or clinical manifestations. The treatment method is to separate the adhesion with a cervical dilator or probe, separate the adhesion under hysteroscopy, and place an IUD in the uterine cavity after separation of adhesion. It is best to use medication after examination and diagnosis.

2. For patients with intrauterine adhesions, the operation should be able to start complicated operations three months after the operation. According to the follow-up results, if the patient's body has recovered, a pregnancy test can be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. For intrauterine adhesions, if the operation recovery is good, pregnancy will generally not be affected.

3. Generally, patients with intrauterine adhesions will feel uncomfortable for one or two days after surgery, and may experience pain and other symptoms. If you pay attention to medical care after the operation, the symptoms will gradually subside. Slight abdominal distension is a normal condition. Now you need to relax and don't need to be too anxious. Only by doing a good job of postoperative medical care can the recovery effect be better.

Frequently Asked Questions:

It is very important to pay attention to private hygiene in daily life. Clean the vulva once a day, morning, noon and evening, to prevent intrauterine infection. Eat a light diet and nutritional supplements are conducive to surgical recovery. Sexual intercourse is strictly prohibited for one month after the operation. You can take some medicines under the guidance of a doctor to promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis and reduce inflammation. At the same time, it is best to take good contraceptive measures to prevent accidental pregnancy.

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