A healthy uterus for women is very smooth, with no residue inside. A healthy uterus is beneficial for the growth of babies, and babies will also be very healthy. Some women have undergone abortion surgery due to previous unexpected pregnancies. If the abortion surgery is not done well or if postoperative care is not correct, intrauterine adhesions may occur. So, can adhesions in the uterine cavity be detected by B-ultrasound?

If women have intrauterine adhesions, they can be detected by ultrasound. However, B-ultrasound cannot make a more accurate judgment of intrauterine adhesions because it can only detect one thickness of the endometrium. If there is an abnormality in the thickness, the ultrasound echo will also be abnormal. In this case, it can be suspected that there is intrauterine adhesions.
If there is intrauterine adhesions during pregnancy, hysteroscopy is needed to examine the specific location and severity of the disease. Additionally, a negative ultrasound can also be performed to detect the presence of intrauterine adhesions. After detecting intrauterine adhesions, timely treatment is needed, and attention should be paid to a light and hygienic diet.
Overall, ultrasound can detect adhesions in the uterine cavity, but cannot accurately determine the severity of the disease. In order to avoid the occurrence of intrauterine adhesions, women must pay attention to protecting themselves well and take contraceptive measures during sexual intercourse. Additionally, it is important to maintain hygiene in the lower body and avoid eating spicy and greasy foods.