Uterine cavity separation is a common term used in B-ultrasound examination, representing the presence of fluid or blood accumulation in the female uterine cavity, or other residues. Many people do not understand why there is a separation of the uterine cavity, so the examination results show that when the uterine cavity separates, women are very worried. Can the uterine cavity be separated by itself?
Uterine separation is not only caused by residual substances after miscarriage, but also by incomplete shedding of the endometrium after menstruation, which can easily lead to uterine separation. If it is an accumulation of water in the uterine cavity, it may be caused by endometritis or cervical canal adhesion, blockage, etc. This situation may require curettage at the hospital, and the chance of self discharge is very small.
If there is pelvic fluid accumulation, this condition can be divided into physiological and pathological types. Physiological pelvic fluid accumulation often occurs after ovulation or early pregnancy, and this condition does not require treatment and will gradually disappear. If it is pathological pelvic fluid accumulation, it may be caused by pelvic inflammatory disease or the patient's ectopic pregnancy rupture, and early treatment is needed.
Patients with uterine cavity separation can take some drugs that promote uterine contractions, combined with anti-inflammatory drugs, and the uterus can recover quickly. During this period, patients should also pay attention to rest, avoid vigorous exercise, and avoid doing overly strenuous work. Fresh fruits and vegetables can be chosen as their daily diet.