Can we see adhesions in the uterine cavity during imaging

  If women have the problem of intrauterine adhesions, the harm is still significant. In severe cases of intrauterine adhesions, women's menstruation will be disrupted, delayed or advanced, and the amount of menstruation will also decrease. Due to the adhesion of the uterine cavity, menstrual blood cannot be discharged from the body normally, so women may experience more severe dysmenorrhea. If a woman's menstrual cycle is abnormal and needs to be checked in a timely manner, can she see adhesions in the uterine cavity through imaging?

  

Can we see adhesions in the uterine cavity during imaging1

  Uterine adhesions can be said to be a common gynecological disease, and the presence of uterine adhesions can be seen through imaging. In addition to using imaging to check for adhesions in the uterine cavity, women can also undergo vaginal ultrasound to better assess the severity of adhesions and determine the thickness of the endometrium.

  Of course, using uterine cavity acoustic contrast imaging to check for intrauterine adhesions is more effective than using ultrasound, and can more accurately detect the location of adhesions. In addition, women can also undergo hysteroscopy examination, which can also see if they have intrauterine adhesions. If so, surgical treatment is needed.

  In general, imaging can show adhesions in the uterine cavity, while B-ultrasound or hysteroscopy can also be used to determine if there are adhesions in the uterine cavity. Women should pay attention to hygiene and clean their genitals every day. In terms of diet, it is necessary to be healthy and avoid eating greasy and strongly flavored foods, which can prevent the occurrence of intrauterine adhesions.

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