If women suffer from certain gynecological inflammations or frequently undergo induced abortion surgery, it is easy to cause cervical adhesions. Once cervical adhesions occur, timely treatment is necessary, and the most common treatment method is surgery. However, when women hear that surgery is necessary, they may feel pain during the procedure. So, is cervical adhesion surgery painful? Let's take a look below.
Does cervical adhesion surgery hurt
Cervical adhesion surgery needs to be performed under hysteroscopy, and there is a certain degree of pain during the surgery. Due to different levels of pain tolerance among women, the occurrence of pain may vary. Some women have better pain tolerance, so they will not feel pain, while those who have not given birth may have lower pain tolerance and feel more pain. In fact, cervical adhesion surgery needs to be performed under anesthesia, and the pain is not very obvious.
What are the reasons for cervical adhesions
1. Induced abortion surgery
Most women's cervical adhesions are related to frequent induced abortions, which can easily damage the endometrium. Frequent abortions can easily cause cervical adhesions and, in severe cases, lead to infertility in women.
2. Surgical inflammation
Surgical procedures performed inside the uterine cavity may result in cervical adhesions if hygiene is not maintained during the procedure or if infections occur after the surgery. Therefore, women should pay attention to personal hygiene after surgery. Early sexual intercourse is the key to avoiding cervical adhesions.