If cervical adhesion is not treated with the correct method, it will affect the function of the uterus and cause miscarriage in women. However, cervical adhesion can be cured with the treatment of a good doctor. The main thing is to separate the adhesion parts through hysteroscopy, and then after conditioning, most of them can be restored to their original state. The key is that women should pay attention to vaginal hygiene. Diagnosis of cervical adhesions Currently, the most reliable diagnostic standard for cervical adhesions is hysteroscopy. Hysteroscopy is an endoscope used for examination and treatment within the uterine cavity. It is a minimally invasive gynecological diagnosis and treatment technology. It has a magnifying effect, allowing doctors to understand the lesions in the uterine cavity more intuitively and accurately during the diagnosis and treatment process, and determine the location, range, and degree of adhesions. In the past, cervical adhesions were mostly diagnosed using iodized oil fallopian tube angiography or B-ultrasound, which were only qualitative methods. Nowadays, the use of hysteroscopy can not only directly inspect the adhesion site, but also determine the type and degree of adhesion tissue, providing a basis for evaluating the difficulty of surgery, postoperative medication and prognosis. During the examination, hysteroscopy can perform accurate adhesion separation treatment and fallopian tube catheterization and fluid insufflation, avoiding the disadvantages of blind separation, minimizing damage to the endometrium, and protecting the endometrial function to the maximum extent, thus providing a guarantee for the restoration of normal menstruation and the improvement of reproductive function. Treatment of cervical adhesions Once cervical adhesions are confirmed, hysteroscopic surgery can be used to mechanically separate the adhesions. After treatment, most patients have varying degrees of recovery of menstruation, but for some patients with more severe adhesions, the recovery is slightly worse. During the repair process of the uterine cavity, adhesions may still occur again. Once adhesions occur again, treatment becomes more difficult. Therefore, after the cervical adhesion separation surgery, it is usually necessary to place an IUD in the uterine cavity. The intrauterine contraceptive device has a supporting effect. It can stimulate the growth of the endometrium and effectively prevent the recurrence of cervical adhesions. At the same time, depending on the degree of damage to the endometrium, the doctor will give the patient an appropriate amount of estrogen and anti-infection treatment. After the operation, the doctor will decide whether a hysteroscopy review is needed based on the amount of menstruation. |
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