How do I know if I have uterine adhesions?

How do I know if I have uterine adhesions?

Intrauterine adhesions have a great impact on women and may even cause infertility problems. However, many women do not understand cervical adhesions, so they fail to receive timely treatment after certain symptoms occur, thus delaying the treatment opportunity. So how do women know if they have uterine adhesions? Let me take you to learn about it below.

How to know your own uterine adhesions

1. Lower abdominal pain. If the patient's condition continues to worsen, abdominal pain will occur immediately, and some may even suffer from insomnia at night, which will have a great impact on women's daily life and work.

2. Patients with irregular menstruation and complete cervical adhesion may experience amenorrhea. Patients with partial cervical adhesion or partial endometrial destruction may experience scanty menstruation but normal menstrual cycles.

3. Gently press the abdominal pain. If a woman suffers from intrauterine adhesions, she may experience severe abdominal pain.

How to prevent cervical adhesions

1. Before surgery, the patient's chronic cervicitis and endometritis should be actively treated to prevent postoperative infection.

2. If you find that you cannot dilate your cervix too roughly, do not skip the dilator to avoid damaging the cervical canal.

3. Keep the air pressure as low as possible during suction, and turn off the air pressure when entering and exiting the cervix.

4. Adhesions can be eliminated by using a probe or a new dilator, an intrauterine contraceptive device can be effectively placed, and many people use adrenal hormones to prevent fibrosis, or estrogen and estrogens for artificial insemination to effectively carry out treatment.

Generally, if women have cervical adhesions, it is probably caused by previous intrauterine surgery. Therefore, female friends must pay attention to taking care of their bodies. If they have a normal sexual life, they should take effective contraceptive methods as much as possible to avoid more serious adverse effects. In addition, if adhesion symptoms occur, try to go to a professional hospital for treatment in time.

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