Uterine adhesions are a common gynecological disease, which affects a large number of women and poses a significant threat to their reproductive health. If left untreated for a long time, it may also affect women's fertility. Women who suffer from this disease are very worried about it. So, let's understand how adhesions in the lower uterine cavity are caused?
The formation of adhesions in the uterine cavity is closely related to chronic inflammation, and most women's chronic inflammation in the uterine cavity is related to abortion or curettage surgery. Because both surgeries can cause damage to the endometrium, if not handled properly, it can lead to inflammation in the uterine cavity, which can eventually form adhesions. Especially retention induced miscarriage is more likely to cause intrauterine adhesions.
After the occurrence of intrauterine adhesions, it is necessary to actively treat them, otherwise it may lead to the loss of fertility in women. The main method for treating uterine adhesions is hysteroscopy. Under the detection of hysteroscopy, the site of uterine adhesions is separated to achieve the goal of cure.
After treatment, it is necessary to take good care of the uterus. In order to provide sufficient rest time for the uterus, contraceptive measures must be taken. If an unexpected pregnancy occurs again, it will cause more serious damage to the uterus. Generally, women with intrauterine adhesions cannot conceive within six months after surgery, otherwise it will affect the healing of the endometrium and prolong the treatment time.