Uterine adhesions can cause significant harm to health, leading to menstrual disorders, abnormal periods, inability to smoothly discharge menstrual blood, and even infertility in women. Women with cervical adhesions also need to undergo targeted gynecological examinations to make a clear diagnosis. So, can imaging reveal adhesions in the uterine cavity?

1. Cervical adhesions are a common gynecological disease. When there is suspicion of cervical adhesions, hysterosalpingography can be performed to check for cervical adhesions. Moreover, this examination method is the same as the preliminary screening method, which can better determine whether there is adhesion in the uterine cavity.
2. In addition, in addition to using hysterosalpingography to diagnose cervical adhesions, vaginal ultrasound examination can also be combined to clarify the specific location and severity of adhesions, as well as the thickness of the endometrium in the uterine cavity. This is also an effective method for diagnosing uterine adhesions.
3. The uterine cavity acoustic contrast examination can also provide more accurate diagnosis of the site and degree of adhesion, which is superior to simple vaginal ultrasound examination. This method is mainly used for effective diagnosis when high cervical adhesion is suspected through preliminary vaginal ultrasound examination.
4. Hysteroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging are also commonly used for cervical adhesion examination, and hysteroscopy can be said to be the gold standard for diagnosing intrauterine adhesions, and can also be used for surgical treatment of cervical adhesions.