The uterus is not only the reproductive organ that nurtures babies, but also plays an important role in detoxification within the female body. When there are problems with the health of the uterus, the female's physical condition will gradually decline. For example, uterine adhesions are a common disease. How many surgeries are usually performed for uterine adhesions?
The best method for treating intrauterine adhesions is surgery, but the specific number of surgeries required is uncertain and depends on the patient's condition. For example, if the degree and type of adhesion are different, the number of treatments also varies. If it is mild intrauterine adhesions, a single surgery can usually cure it, but if it is severe adhesions, a second surgery may be necessary.
In order to ensure the therapeutic effect of the surgery, it is necessary to actively supplement estrogen and progesterone after the separation surgery, promote normal menstrual flow through this method, and prevent adhesion recurrence. If there is currently no need for fertility, an intrauterine device can be placed to prevent further adhesions.
In fact, the occurrence of intrauterine adhesions is closely related to pregnancy, for example, multiple abortions can easily cause intrauterine adhesions. In addition, infections during the surgical process are also an important cause of adhesions. To prevent this disease, it is important to avoid frequent pregnancies, especially frequent miscarriages.