Intrauterine adhesion can be said to be a serious gynecological disease, because this type of gynecological disease will affect women's normal pregnancy, and often make women feel abdominal pain. In severe cases, intrauterine adhesion must be separated. Generally, hysteroscopy is used for separation, because this method can make the examination results more comprehensive. So what does intrauterine adhesion feel like? 1. Symptoms of intrauterine adhesions 1. Irregular menstrual period Generally, after intrauterine adhesion occurs, the uterine wall will soften, so the menstrual period will immediately decrease. If the intrauterine adhesion is still mild or mild to moderate, there will also be symptoms of scanty menstruation. If it is moderate to severe intrauterine adhesion, amenorrhea will occur immediately, and even estrogen and progesterone treatment will have no effect. 2. Abdominal pain Generally, after the occurrence of intrauterine adhesions, there will be regular abdominal pain, similar to dysmenorrhea. Although some patients will have amenorrhea, they still have regular abdominal pain. This type of abdominal pain will last for 3 to 7 days and will occur again at intervals of about one month. There is also pressure pain in the lower abdomen. In severe cases, it manifests as rebound pain. You cannot let others press on it, otherwise the pain will be unbearable. 3. Infertility or repeated miscarriage When uterine adhesions occur, sperm and eggs cannot combine normally, and infertility will immediately occur. Even if pregnancy occurs, miscarriage or premature birth is very likely to occur, because after uterine adhesion, the volume in the uterus is reduced, affecting the normal embryo implantation of the test tube embryo. 2. Treatment of intrauterine adhesions 1. Medication If the symptoms of intrauterine adhesion are relatively mild, it can be treated by abdominal injection of Chinese medicinal materials. After the inflammation subsides, the symptoms of intrauterine adhesion can be alleviated to a certain extent. 2. Hysteroscopic treatment It is the most effective way to treat intrauterine adhesions at present. Intrauterine adhesion separation surgery is performed under hysteroscopy, with small trauma, fast recovery, and good surgical effect. It is possible to perform fibroblastic electroresection or laser myopia surgery under hysteroscopic monitoring. 3. Laparotomy If intrauterine adhesions have developed to moderate or severe levels and cannot be separated by hysteroscopy, laparotomy can be performed. However, this method causes great trauma to the patient and takes a long time to recover, so this surgical method is rarely used at present. |
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