Uterine adhesions are a common gynecological disease in women, and early treatment is necessary if this condition occurs. Otherwise, there will be many complications, and intrauterine adhesions can cause discomfort in women. Will severe intrauterine adhesions cause abdominal pain?
Severe intrauterine adhesions can indeed cause abdominal pain. Abdominal pain will occur faintly during normal times. If you go to the hospital for examination, there will be pressing pain in the lower abdomen, and the pain is very obvious. I also experience sudden abdominal pain in my daily life, and the pain is unbearable, even when I go to the bathroom. But through B-ultrasound examination, it can be found that the size of the uterus is normal and the texture is very soft, so it is often overlooked.
Severe intrauterine adhesions not only cause abdominal pain, but also lead to menstrual abnormalities. Uterine adhesions can cause damage to the endometrium in women, leading to a decrease in menstrual flow. Although the menstrual cycle is normal, when cervical inflammation and pelvic inflammation caused by uterine adhesions occur, women may experience menstrual irregularities.
Severe intrauterine adhesions can lead to pregnancy abnormalities. If a woman happens to be preparing for pregnancy, she must go to the hospital for treatment in a timely manner. If the condition continues to develop, it may lead to pregnancy failure, even miscarriage, premature birth, ectopic pregnancy, fetal death, etc. Moreover, adhesions in the uterine cavity often lead to blockage of the female fallopian tubes, causing the fertilized egg to be blocked outside the uterus and resulting in infertility.