The uterus is very important for women. In addition to excreting contaminated blood during each menstrual period, it is also an important place for pregnant women and fetuses. Therefore, once there is a problem with the uterus, if it is not resolved early, it can lead to a series of problems and may also affect normal pregnancy in the future. So, how to remove intrauterine adhesions?
Generally speaking, there are many treatment methods for intrauterine adhesions, and the specific method of treatment depends on individual circumstances. For example, surgical treatment is common for intrauterine adhesions. The current treatment method for intrauterine adhesions is to separate the adhesions under hysteroscopy. It is possible to consider placing a balloon dilation in the uterine cavity. After 7-10 days of dilation, if there is a certain form of formation in the uterine cavity, artificial intrauterine device placement can be considered. This is currently a classic treatment method.
After undergoing hysteroscopic adhesion separation surgery, balloon dilation, intrauterine device placement, and artificial cycles to promote endometrial growth, most people's intrauterine adhesions can be treated. But for people with severe intrauterine adhesions, amniotic membrane transplantation or treatment to promote endometrial recovery may be considered.
If the patient's condition continues to deteriorate, they may experience abdominal pain, and some may even struggle to sleep for long nights. Generally, about a month after induced abortion or curettage, sudden lower abdominal spasmodic pain may occur. Some patients may experience severe abdominal pain, restlessness, difficulty moving, and even painful breathing and defecation. And intrauterine adhesions are the most important and difficult cause of infertility caused by endometrial factors, so if there are related symptoms, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.